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Here we have an S13 with a 5 speed manual turbo 1.8l engine. Engine was given a freshen up about 18 months ago with acl rings, bearings and mls headgasket. At the same time all seals, gaskets and clutch kit were done. It has a garrett t28bb turbo which blows no smoke with an intercooler kit and a 3in exhaust with a varex rear muffler. It has also had new radiator and heater hoses and a kit in the clutch slave and master cylinders. Engine has bosch coil conversion and is running 10psi boost there are also sports shockers fitted in the standard struts. Has 17inch speedy wheels with good tread and new brake pads. Inside has a full stereeo system, cruise control, climate control with ac that works, turbo timer, boost gauge. All electrics work fine and there is no rust around the sunroof, has tinted windows and a full alarm system with remote entry. The body has a few minor dents and scratches and the seats have come appart at the stitching but are still comfortable to sit in. Car is driven daily and is serviced every 5000km. Has not missed a beat in the 18months I have had the car on the road. Bought a new project so it has to go. Contact me for more info I am sure there are some small things I have missed. Asking $7500 and located in Murray Bridge SA. 0439379759.

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