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Hi all,

Got this car off robbdogg on the forums a while ago now, however due to me never really driving her i'm putting it up for swaps/sale . Didn't really want to sell it but i'd rather see it getting used than sitting in my driveway.

Very rare kit which IMO looks sensational for the s13

Details about the car.

Engine:

redtop s13 sr20det(starts first time everytime)

GT2871r turbo .56 64

Front mount/ pod all that stuff.

New NGK platinums put in recently.

Brand new exedy clutch 3000k's old

Just serviced with new fluids.

Had most gaskets replaced within last 3000k's

Interior

Sound deadining removed(have moulded carpets if needed.)

complete s15 dash conversion

S15 rear seat and s15 passenger seat

Bride bucket seat for driver

All panels inside car still there.

Some pioneer head unit and clarion speakers.

Exterior:

Full supermade instant gentleman bodykit

nismo front grill

carbon fibre bootlid.

Car is great fun to drive, however i am only running the car safely on 8psi as the setup really needs a ECU and full tune to gain the full advantage from the turbo and really don't wanna blow anything up.

Would be intersted in anything for trades. as long as it's manual try me out. if it's worth it may be interested in putting cash your way if the car is a newer model.

Do miss the sound of an RB, so may be very interested in anything RB manual

otherwise if we are looking at cash sale, ill realistically put the price at $11,000.ono obviously preferring swaps.

Contact by PM or SMS 0405044669

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looking to get back into a 4 door skyline. so this is just a cash sale now unless anyone has a r34 4 door manual who would like to trade :P

also i have put carpet in this week.

Edited by bad_rb20

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