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have two cars at the moment which i am unable to afford to keep both.

This is an Expression of Interest ad for my S13.

Details:

Motor / Exhaust:

- 1993 Year Model

- Chassis/Body has 230xxx kms

- New Engine and Transmission installed by previous owner

- 1994 Silver Top SR20DE Engine (60xxxkms)

- Automatic Transmission (55xxxkms)

- 3" Inch Exhaust System to a 4" Exhaust Tip (beautiful note)

- ASI Dual Core Radiator only 6 months old

- PWR Oil Cooler 6 months old

RIMS / SUSPENSION:

- OSAKA RS5 18Inch Rims (No marks, scratches or gutter rash)

- Front Tyres are Nexen N3000 225/40/R18

- Rear Tyres are Falken ZE329 Tubeless 235/40/R18

- Car gets low thanks to King Springs Ultra low springs all round.

EXTERIOR / INTERIOR:

- Front Light conversion from Brick style to projector style

- Aftermarket Clear Side indicators

- Aftermarket Tail Lights

- Tinted Windows

- Fully Painted body kit

- Fully Painted Interior inc Dash, door trims etc (a few scratches in paint work which can easily fixed)

- New SASS Racing Steering Wheel

- Matching Seat Covers

- Agilon Alarm / Immobiliser with Remote start and 2 remotes. Remotes work up to 1.5kms away and scares and intrigues people when it starts by itself.

- Central Locking

- Extra Drive lights mounted on Front Bar

- Car fully rebadged with Transformers Decepticon badges.

- Transformers Racing Pedals can also be included in sale of car.<br style="">

Car runs well and will be sold unregistered.

I havent registered it, since i bought it, so all that will be provided is Transfer papers.

Putting the price at $6500 but i am open to offers.

I am getting a rego inspection (TBC: 22nd-27th March) done to see what needs fixing in order to get a road worthy cert.

Contact: 0423 303 742

Postage can be organized into another state.

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price drop to $4,000 without RWC.

In order to pass road worthy, it needs the following:

- LEFT HAND TIE ROD

- RIGHT HAND RACK BOOT SPLIT

- RIGHT HAND FRONT TYRE WORN

- RADIUS ROD BUSHINGS SPLIT

- EXHAUST LEAKS

- LEFT HAND REAR TYPE DAMAGE TO SIDE WALL

- LEFT HAND BRAKE LINE INSECURE

Quoted approximately $1,4500 to fix + obtain a rwc at Belconnen Exhaust & Automotive.

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