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This is a full factory optioned, top of the line S13 Silvia.

This car has been serviced every 7000km's and has always been garaged.

Features:

- 61,000kms

- SR20DET (NOT Converted from non-turbo)

- Manual (NOT Converted from Auto)

- Viper Alarm 550ESP w/ remote central locking

- Tinted Windows

- 3" Exhaust system

- Turbo timer

- King Springs

- New Yokohoma Tyres

- Factory deluxe trim

- Rare "J-spec" square factory head lamps

- Factory AC Climate control, all power options, LSD, ABS

- Rear wing & all badging has been removed

Not only is it a beautiful looking car, but finding an s13 with all the options that this vehicle has: 2l turbo, manual, low km's and good condition; is very difficult.

** Please note: This car is a factory turbo model, and other than the features mentioned is completely stock internally. This model has the upgraded brakes, sportier suspension setup, intercooler and various other features the non-turbo models did not come with from nissan. Unlike non-turbo vehicles for sale that have had an engine transplant or aftermarket turbo fitted, this car was born a turbo in the factory. Not created in some guys workshop.*

This car will receive a lot of positive comments from your passengers and is an absolute blast to drive. It's also a great sleeper as most silvias are non turbo models.

Well looked after and maintained by fussy owner, never been fitted with a boost controller or thrashed, dragged or raced. Very regretful sale.

Asking price: $12,900 ono

Mobile Phone: 0433 126 206

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