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Hi All,

Selling my S13 Silvia, List below:

RB20DET, 5spd Manual

Rb25 Turbo

Front mount Intercooler

Bigger Fuel Pump

Straight through exhaust

Pod filter

Z32 AF meter (i think)

HKS EVC-S Boost controller

HKS turbo timber

Boost,oil pressure,oil temp and water temp gauges

Nismo gear knob

Coilovers

P1s

Has hubcentric 25mm spacers all round

Shimmed diff

lock spacers

new tie rod ends.

rear strut brace

Brick headlights

Crystal (i think) corners and tail lights

Custom front bar (Sort of like Rocket bunny one)

NIsmo?? i think Side skirts

R34 (N/A) Front Brakes

Car has working aircon, but would be perfect if it was re-gassed

Sunroof

Tuned by Terry when he was at HPR. Car currently makes 210 hp reliable on 12.5 pound (which is the amount of power i was after)

Car looks Very clean and looks great rolling around the streets.

I have let the car run out of rego (Not registered and does not come with a RWC) as i was planning to use it for the track only. Reason i am selling it is because i am picking up another car which i got off one of my mates who lost interest. Realistically i love this s13 but new car is more set up for the track.

I have taken my good seats out of it and put clean/comfortable cefiro seats on cefiro rails in S13. 3 seat bolts line up but another part of the rail will have to be modified for them all to be bolted (i can do this but i thought i would leave it incase someone has replacement seats and wants to sell cefiro seats).

only things that have changed since i got it rego'd is; there is no longer any back seats and it is not mod plated for 2 seats (i will source some if buyer wishes)

didn't have straight pipe when i rego'd it.

Interior is fairly clean, Dash has cracks but over all it is clean. (door cards etc have been painted black and some of it has come off) they also have leather/Vinyl trim in the inserts.

Rear tires scrub as your driving along a little (i personally love this). i took my mate for a drive in it (he weighs 100-110 Kg) and passenger back tire scrubbed a lot with the 2 of us in it, would be perfect if they were rolled a touch more.

Price: $6900 ono

Location: Carindale

PM if you have any questions

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i think its been about 8 or 9 months, i have been playing around with the car in the garage slowly over that period as i have been dealing with back problems over that period so it has been given the attention i would have like to have given it.

forgot to mention has never been defected either, only ran out of rego as plans were to track it.

thanks for the comment, glad you like it...

Nice car, do like.

Skirts look like AD MoonCraft Evolution, I used to have a pair, pics below.

Just thought I'd add that :).

Thanks for posting mate.

Ive always loved the shape of the side skirts.

Love the blue on your s13...

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