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i got a silvia here for sale, so heres the details...

3 grand ono

1991 s13 silvia,

rb20det out of a r32

manual with heavy duty clutch

rb25det turbo on it,

lsd,

drift BOV

FMIC and Piping,

16 inch Advantis with new tyres

mod plated

2 tone satin black over primer,

paintwork not that great, could really use a sand and paint, even with the super cheap spray cans would looks pretty good,

a couple of dents on bonnett,

1 dent on front right gaurd and 1 dent back left gaurd. just small ones.

windows all work

2 1/2 inch straight through,

4 inch bee-r cannon,

smoked tail lights,

greddy emanage computer,

factory silvia floor mats,

white trim,

r32 steering wheel,

monza oil catch can,

6 inch rear speakers,

nolathane rear end kit,

the bad points.....

needs to be finished wiring up,

exhast needs to be bolted to back of turbo,

power steering needs to be bolted up,

drive shaft needs to be bolted up,

all up would take half a day to put back together.... iv got all the parts here to do it, just cant find the time....

it was a factory manual sr20de

would be a great track, drift car, or use as a tuff street car,

will upload pixs in next couple of days....

contact 0421940916 or email [email protected]

offers around 3 grand.....

located in south east queensland.... sunshine coast.

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iv uploaded a few pixs.... more to come though, next day or 2 ill have the rest up.

not currently running or regod, ill take less than 3 for it, just make me an offer.

cheers, aj

ill be keen az on swaps for a c33 shell or a31 shell maybe even a 4 door 32 33 or 34

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