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Whoever buys this is buying a gem, no doubt the s13's will become a collectors item once they are all destroyed! THIS IS GENUINE NON ACCIDENT 100% STRAIGHT TASTEFULLY MODIFIED HANDLING AND AESTHETIC SILVIA. come on voice offers

as u just said it will become a collectors item once all others have been destroyed. thats like saying that the vn exec will become a collectors item once all others have been destroyed. think did the datsun 120y become a collectors item? no that is still a joke car and always will be. just like this topic and its price posted by a joke. dude i cant flame u enough. listen to the ppl and how they have all jumped on this topic and have given u shit. noone has agreed with u yet and they wont. have fun getting f*kd in the ass by ppl as u will never get taken seriously again.

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collectors items include cars that are rare. like a xy gtho, 4x4 monaro etc. eg like cars that are in a limited production.

your car is not even stock. it is now modified as you have modified the suspension. so it is just like any other na silvia out there.

i stand by my previous post.

the only reason (if they even did cause i dont believe u) offered u 12k for it is cause they would have been laughing at u when they made a stupid offer like that.

noone would ever pay that for such a car. even if it is in such good nik which i am not disputing.

you price is a joke and u will soon find out. once u have come down off the gear u have been smoking that is rofl.gif

Mate,thanks for the response,am after the Silvia,i would have loved to call but due to bad

weather our SATphone is currently scrambled .Please am buying the car

for my wife who just gave birth to a baby boy in my absentia.She lives

in Darwin presently so the car is going to be shipped to Darwin after

have sorted out with the payment.i want to be sure if the car is

still in good condition , preferably if i can get more close up

picture (engine and interior inclusive), i will not be able to come

for inspection now all i really need from you is the exact details of

the car.

Due to the nature of my work i am a very busy man working all day,am a

sailor am presently onboard .i will pay with the fastest and safest

online payment "PayPal" so i will need you to send me your paypal

email address so i can effect the payment,as i have my ANZ bank a/c

attached to my paypal account.I will be sending my shipping company to

come and pick it up and make a personal delivery for my wife in

Darwin.

PS:In case you don't have a PayPal account,Its reliable fast,secure

and easy to use PayPal,all you need to do is to log on to visit

www.paypal.com and register with them. When you are done with the

registration send me the email used for the registration with PayPal

so i can make the payment.Await your response.Cheers.

Mate,thanks for the response,am after the Silvia,i would have loved to call but due to bad

weather our SATphone is currently scrambled .Please am buying the car

for my wife who just gave birth to a baby boy in my absentia.She lives

in Darwin presently so the car is going to be shipped to Darwin after

have sorted out with the payment.i want to be sure if the car is

still in good condition , preferably if i can get more close up

picture (engine and interior inclusive), i will not be able to come

for inspection now all i really need from you is the exact details of

the car.

Due to the nature of my work i am a very busy man working all day,am a

sailor am presently onboard .i will pay with the fastest and safest

online payment "PayPal" so i will need you to send me your paypal

email address so i can effect the payment,as i have my ANZ bank a/c

attached to my paypal account.I will be sending my shipping company to

come and pick it up and make a personal delivery for my wife in

Darwin.

PS:In case you don't have a PayPal account,Its reliable fast,secure

and easy to use PayPal,all you need to do is to log on to visit

www.paypal.com and register with them. When you are done with the

registration send me the email used for the registration with PayPal

so i can make the payment.Await your response.Cheers.

lmfao @ scammer joke

collectors items include cars that are rare. like a xy gtho, 4x4 monaro etc. eg like cars that are in a limited production.

your car is not even stock. it is now modified as you have modified the suspension. so it is just like any other na silvia out there.

i stand by my previous post.

the only reason (if they even did cause i dont believe u) offered u 12k for it is cause they would have been laughing at u when they made a stupid offer like that.

noone would ever pay that for such a car. even if it is in such good nik which i am not disputing.

you price is a joke and u will soon find out. once u have come down off the gear u have been smoking that is rofl.gif

My car has the standard 180 speed limiter still in place demonstrating it has not been thrashed. I tested it out to make sure the limiter was in place, thats how I know.

My car has the standard 180 speed limiter still in place demonstrating it has not been thrashed. I tested it out to make sure the limiter was in place, thats how I know.

lol and taking your car to 180 kph isnt thrashing it?

My car has the standard 180 speed limiter still in place demonstrating it has not been thrashed. I tested it out to make sure the limiter was in place, thats how I know.

so its still in place. wow. but its not thrashed but yet due to it being na u would have had th thrash it to get it to 180. so how do u claim its not thrashed when u just admitted u did it your self. its not that we are disputing that it is clean and virtually unmodified engine and ecu wise. its the price that is the joke and how u keep claiming stuff but yet admit to doin shit. next your gunna admit u tapped gutter in it wile doin g1 around the local streets with aussies top drifters in it.

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so its still in place. wow. but its not thrashed but yet due to it being na u would have had th thrash it to get it to 180. so how do u claim its not thrashed when u just admitted u did it your self. its not that we are disputing that it is clean and virtually unmodified engine and ecu wise. its the price that is the joke and how u keep claiming stuff but yet admit to doin shit. next your gunna admit u tapped gutter in it wile doin g1 around the local streets with aussies top drifters in it.

No, I didn't thrash it 180, I just found the stock ECU and checked the maps, and the limiter was in place. Had not been bypassed.

No, I didn't thrash it 180, I just found the stock ECU and checked the maps, and the limiter was in place. Had not been bypassed.

so hacked the ecu?

and how may u do this?

so the ecu has been tampered with? how else can you check the maps lol.

value just went down to around 800 bucks now. i'll offer 800 pick up tomorrow.

It was just looked over to ensure that everything was un-tampered, which I have prooved it is.

Therefore another $800 would be added to the value due to buyer certainty that this is a premium example of a classic street racer japan anime car ala Initial D

whoever buys this will enjoy it as much as I have.

ill give you 17k for the shit you're chuffing, stuff must be ripe.

modified tastefully? you've raped it with cheap generic chinese crap "handling mods" which have compromised the cars safety and roadworthiness with low quality parts.

all things considered, im still banking on troll.

troll it is stewy.

remember the silvia for 25k collectors car??

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5757931

same ass sl-ut. dude must be bleeding from the ring

tis gold thread tho. still want the shit he is on cause that if deff worth the coin he is payin for the shit he comes up with.

need some of that when goin to work and tellin the boss y im about to quit.

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ill give you 17k for the shit you're chuffing, stuff must be ripe.

modified tastefully? you've raped it with cheap generic chinese crap "handling mods" which have compromised the cars safety and roadworthiness with low quality parts.

all things considered, im still banking on troll.

The coilovers cost 1500 dollars, they are not generic chinese crap...and the riverside zepter 3 piece rims worth 4 grand are from JDM in 1990's

4K 20 years ago... and 400 bucks today.

lol. thanks for the PM troll.. but i wont be arranging a private inspection on your over priced piece of crap

What is a realistic suitable price for my car then? Because its definately not 4k, theres piece of crap silvias selling for 6.5k on ebay. mines in great condition with all orignal panels...lets be realistic

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