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Posted this in the classifieds for my brother, just posting it here in the local section if any are interested.

PM me.

Cheers

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/408426-fs-s13-silvia-with-rb20det-conversion/

Also, as side note, if anyone is interested, I am also selling this:

1990 HYUNDAI Excel

Price: $850

Posted: 21 August 2012

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Location: Giralang, ACT, 2617

Contact: Jason

Mobile: 0414 27 40 32 Phone: 02 6262 2278

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MUST SELL, GREAT PRICE.

This car is in quite decent condition. Mechanically it has been very well kept. It has a brand new cat back sports exhaust system (quality muffler, not a cannon!), 5 new tires, new distributor and cap, new leads and plugs as of a couple of years ago. However the car was hardly driven and was replaced with a newer vehicle. AC is still fully functioning. I just never had the heart to have it trashed as it is in good condition with around $3000 of new parts. I'm happy to just be selling it to some one for the parts, then you can sell it to ezyscrap for $50 ($100 if you take it to them).

The car has no rego or plates, but it passed Canberra rego when we took it through Dickson 4 years ago. It needs a new stereo and the door trim has come out a at the top, but is repairable (if it is quick enough, i'll do it before the sale). The paint is in quite good condition. It has black plastic bumper bars.

The car requires all new fluids (radiator, oil, brake and transaxle). However it still fired up and was able to be driven when i moved it 6 months ago. The battery has been kept out of the car in the garage on a trickle charger.

I have two keys for the car. If you are seriously interested, I'll give it a good clean first and present it to you properly.

This car would make a great First Car or Learner car. It is also highly suitable as a cheap run around car. The work required on the vehicle is quite minimal.

Item Specifics

Condition: FAIR

Body Type: COUPE

Kilometers: 166,000

Registration: N/A

Engine: 1500 cc 4 cyl.

Colour: Light Metalic Blue

Gearbox: AUTOMATIC - 4 gears

Doors: 2

FuelType: PETROL

Owners: 3

Airbags: n/a

Body/Engine Options: Power Steering

Interior Options: Air Conditioning, Tinted Windows

Exterior Options: n/a

http://www.allclassi...d?cid=123462046

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