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Hey

Selling my Girlfriends S13 Silvia which is located with me @ QLD, Gold Coast

Details are -

1991

Lady Owner

Auto

SR20DE

185,000 or so Original Kms

Sunroof

Silver Blue 2 tone in colour

Silver Painted Dash parts

Phillips CD Player Head Unit, Boss Amp and Sub

Aftermarket 16" Mag Wheels

Just had front brakes done 13/4/05

Still has 4 months QLD Rego (August 2005)

Comes with Factory Wing

Looks like it has a Aftermarket Exhaust, nothing flash just a single tip, but looks different to other factory silvia exhausts.

Has dent in front bar, rust in boot where Wing was.

Paint has Faded in some areas

Car has dents & Scratchers on both sides from shopping centres,also has 4 in roof from some assholes at a party - Easy fixed

Needs a new engine mount

Car also runs a bit rich and doesnt idel that well

Great car for someone thats looking for a project, someone that wants to make it original or just parts etc.

Any questions you may have please feel free to ask.

Asking $4K OBO

Thanks

CHASP

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Yer my GF is still driving it as we chat, I can get a RWC and it has till August for Rego.

Never had a problem with the Sun Roof leaking in her S13, I know alot of S13s sun roofs do leak as I use to have one back in the day, but this one seems fine.

How many kays on the dash when your g/f bought the car? Where on the gold coast are you?

I’m somewhat interested with the remainder of the rego, but I’m prepared to sort out my own RWC.

How bad are the engine mounts? In one of the pics, it looks like the light doesn’t line up?

How neg is you g/f for a cash buyer who’ll drive the car back the same day of inspection, pending person is happy with car?

Front light has been pushed in when front bar got damage, nothing to serious, just a broken clip im pretty sure. When she bought the car it had 116,*** kms done, it was bought through a car yard and we took out the QLD Warranty thingy which we never used. Engine mount im not to sure how bad, she has been told it needs replacing when brakes where done.

Car is based on the Gold Coast - Currumbin, price is Neg and if you have an offer please feel free to pm it

Thanks

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