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Make: nissan

Model: silvia

Milage: 140,000 on body 90,000 on motor

Transmission: manual conversion

Colour: two tone, silver over grey

Location: Adelaide

Complied? n/a

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? nope

Price: anythin worth up to $7500 thats turbo

Contact: 0418846821 text only as am always busy

Comments / Modifications: want to trade or sell my current s13 project, was a ca18det auto which blew up, is now an almost complete rb20det manual converted car. Just seeing if anyone has any interest in the car, am looking for something running, turbo to the value of approx $7500. Let me know what yas have on offer. Have pics if interested at all. Am willing for cash adjustments to a degree. includes things like safc, series 2 r33 turbo, cooler, bleed valve, new water pump timing belt, cam tensioners ect.

Images: ask for images, can supply

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