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in no hurry to sell so low ballers go have a bat, it ll be more productive.

okay up for sale is my s13, can be registered but will need engineers, have upgraded brakes and what not so it wouldnt be hard, ideal car for track, something different too

car was ca18de auto (gay)then converted

RB20DET with RB gearbox conversion done.

Stock intercooler

Alloy radiator with twin thermos so it never heats up

pod filter

exhaust is 3 inch from cat with 5zigen tip, sounds nice and throaty from the mighty rb

has boost controller

car runs perfect only done 90 000 km since its rebuild

gearbox is in very good condition no chirps or noises, shifts well

car is in primer, ready for paint

comes with FULL vertex kit, front bar, rear bar and side skirts looks tough

also it has a r32 gtr wing on it (i thought it was type x wing) slammed it on looks alright

apexi adjustable suspension all round

eibac springs all round work well together

slotted rotors all round.

New pads.

isotta steering wheel.

Drift button.

Black interior.

has s14/r33 front seats, hug well

spit fire boost gauge

apexi turbo timer

kenwood or alpine headunit mp3 and all that jazz with 6X9

rear seats come with car, the rear of the car has been stripped no sound deadening

S14 front seats.

carpet is still there though

any questions jst call i might have missed out on some details

15" DE rims sprayed gloss black will come with the car.

Fronts 90% rear 70%.

price is $5.5k ono with no rego or roady, part it out and make your money fellas or keep it for the track

wheels and js lights come at an extra cost

call 0413 926 794 ALSO WILLING TO SWAP WITH CASH YOUR WAY FOR REGISTERED TURBO WHATEVER CALL ME!

later haters.

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