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S13 SR20det

150, xxx

Fresh rebuild 2000km's ago

New Head gasket

Fresh rebuilt turbo

S15 crank

Rocker arm stopers

New head studs

GTR fuel pump

Organic full face clutch

Alarm and immobiliser

Blow of valve

Pod filter

Blitz intercooler

3" Exhaust

30mm Wide body guards

BN side skirts (pretty sure there BN)

Drift button

Tinted windows

New tyres

Dr Drift tuned ECU (Intercooler, Exhaust, Fuel pump made around 160kw)

Car drives fine starts first go and doesnt miss a beat

Interior is in good condition except for a small crack on dash

Things I have done to the car

New turbo

Full service (oils, filters the usual)

Installed cat back exhaust

Kenwood speakers

Bought new radiator support

And general tidy up in engine bay with pipes and few other things

(All done by a professional mechanic with receipts)

Bad things about the car

Radiator support is bent (hasn't damaged the rails or chassis at all can provided structural report to buyer)

Small power steering leak

Medium dent in rear quarter that has cracked the rear bar (can supply a new one same color in about 3 weeks of my other silvia)

The bonnet guards and side skirts are all a lighter blue as they are off another car

Got quoted $600 to get the radiator support fitted and headlights lined up, Car needs about $1600 to get all dents and paint fixed :D

Rego ran out 9 days ago hence the price drop

Price $5800 no rego $6100 rego. If buyer wants rego, can place $300 deposit and will get car rego'd

Dont post if your are not interested or a serious buyer any questions please PM me :D

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Do have a full set of stock S13 rims

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