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hey guys up for sale is my 1990 S13 convertible!

only 200 of these year models were handmade from factory by Autech in JAPAN.

Genuine bn sports wide body kit 50mm on the rear/40mm on the front ($3300 from japan) not from monkey garage!

Genuine Weds Kranzes 18x12 on the rear with 285/35/R18 stretched on the rear 18x11 on the front with 235/35/R18 SUPER strectched!

painted in original burgandy with with pearl with a black bonnet

car was converted to manual as these only came out in automatic

THE GOODS!:

1993 SR20DET manual with approx 110,00KM's on engine

Garret GT28R with braided lines

custom intercooler set up so piping doesnt go through battery tray

3inch full turbo back stainless exhaust

twin thermo fans wired up to switch next to steeering wheel

vehicle comes with autech booklet and service books

near new JIC coilovers front and rear

JIC front caster rods

5-stud conversion front and rear

Z32 front brakes painted gold

slotted front discs

longer wheel studs on the front to compensate for spacers on front

brand new battery

custome stainless steel intake with K&N pod filter

Full interior retrimmed in BRIDE

R32 GTR front seats (little rip in drivers seat from wear and tear)

vehicle has no rust whatsoever!

always garaged

top DOES work but doesnt look good with the top up! lol

FULL service just done - new fuel filter, K&n oil filter, new NGK spark plugs, and full synthetic oil used.

THE NOT SO GOOD:

vehicle is being sold unregistered without roadworthy

THE CAR IS DRIVABLE! ENGINE STARTS FIRST TIME! just needs a few little things to get it on the road:

needs power steering hardline

needs lhr window regulator (still have the glass)

needs rocker cover breather connected to the intake (connect to intake pipe or just put a catch can on)

no back seats as car was being built for two seater and was going to weld up a halfcage to put in

This is a VERY regretful sale but it needs to go to fund a trip overseas for family reasons.

i can organise transport to have the car delivered anywhere in brisbane for free.

can organise interstate transport at buyers expense.

$14000 ONO

if you have any question please dont hesitate to give me a call or text on:

0420211618

COEDIE.

Car is located in REGENTS PARK QLD

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