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NISSAN S13 SILVIA

price $5000 or swap for daily driver and cash my way

THIS IS A S13 SR20DET BLACKTOP SIVLIA ( DUH )

6months rego

CAR IS IN inner west , SYDNEY , NSW

the car runs fine except for clutch is old and worn , no leaks any where just had

NEW OIL AND SPARKS!! :D

It is pretty much stock except .......

. JJR front mount intercooler and plumbing

. full 3in turbo back mild steel exhaust , into xfroce muffler (gutted cat)

. turbosmart supersonic BOV ( OMG BRO)

. remapped stock ecu

. mdu adjustable coilovers ,camber , height (bouncy and crap)

. spare jic rearcoilovers

. full set of volk rims ( not sure what type , four stud nice)

. greddy turbo timer (not hooked up properly)

. pod filter

. front strutbrace

. newstabalizer bar ( off a type x 180sx )

. nismo short shift kit (genuine)

. autometer lunar boost gauge

. rihno alarm keyless entry (alarm speaker ripped out??)

. new oil and oil filter

. sony explode head unit with crappy 6x9s

. drift button handbrake

. spare set of X2 rims with tread ( unsure of brand , nice 5spoke ,four stud )

. heavy duty clutch (worn , does need replacing)

. after market lsd ( bit noisey )

BODY

the body is UGLY AS HELL , it is a pink with glitter job (imported that way)

with black bonnet dented

. white frontbar and guards ,

. scrape down driver side of car

. plugs in the boot lid where spoiler probably was.

. rust around sunroof (minor)

problems

the car has a worn clutch will need replacing

the headlights dimm out due to after market headlight controller

paint is ugly

car is boucy

thats it ...

OK THATS EVERYTHING I CAN THINK OF FOR NOW

NEED AT LEAST $3600 WITH A DAILY SWAP

BUT ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED -------- COME ON POST SOME OFFERS WITH PHOTOS OF YOUR DAILY SH%TTER YOU WANT TO SWAP!!!!

HIT ME UP EITHER EMAIL , pm ME OR TXT ME ON 0410435360

EMAIL [email protected]

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