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Make: Nissan Silvia

Model: S13

Milage: 215K

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Black

Location: Vic, SE Suburbs

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Y, Till May 09

Price: $3000 ono

Contact: Jarrod, [email protected], 0414 185 031

Comments / Modifications: SR20 Turbo Brakes, KYB Shocks, King Springs, Impul Racing 16" Wheels, R32 Radiator, Sway Bars

Images: At Request

For Sale:

1989 Nissan Silvia S13 Q

Black

CA18DE

Automatic Trans

Sun roof

The good stuff:

AC

SR20 Turbo Brake upgrade

R32 Radiator Upgrade

KYB Shocks

King Springs

Rear Sway Bar Added

Can come with 16” Impul racing wheels w/ Bridgestone G2 Tyres

Also comes with stock wheels

Stainless headers (need welding) / also comes with stock manifold

The Bad:

Engine has a leaky #2 injector (needs new oring)

Coilpacks are average (I have good R32 coilpacks and plugs ready for a conversion)

Basically your typical CA18

Average bodywork.

Prefect for a project car or a potential drift hack.

The car has been a great daily for the past 18months and has not missed a beat, I am getting rid of it due to loss of license and I don’t need two cars sitting around doing nothing.

Can come with a T25G (SR20 180sx) turbo, manifold, lines.

Rego till May 09

$3000 ono

Contact Jarrod:

[email protected]

or

0414 185 031

Edited by Wheezy
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Sorry mate,

I don't need two cars sitting for a year while I walk.....My Skyline is already sitting in a shed collecting dust again :)

no roadie....You will need to work that one out yourself :P

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I will try to get pics ASAP.

Basically needs.

Rust cut out of roof around sunroof

New bonnet, front / rear bars

full respray

EDIT: Will take $2K without rego and the turbo and goodies ready to bolt on, and with the stockies back on.

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