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Due to money issues and having a job that pays $200 or less a week im going to have to get rid of my pride and joy....

1991 s13 silvia with 180sx front end conversion (onevia)

sr20det blacktop out of a type x

gloss black, no dings at all!

Late model sr interior

5 speed manual

full uras bodykit

stage 3 clutch (only done 1500km)

17 inch rims

stainless steel manifold (near new)

front mount intercooler

walbro 500hp fuel pump

non hicas model

cat back exhaust (can throw in some drift pipes)

crystal tail lights

RARE electric sunroof (has a little rust around it, doesn't leak)

Drift steering wheel

Boost gauge

Boost controller (not installed)

Turbo timer (not installed)

Apexi front strut brace

Serviced with genuine Nissan oils and filters under 1000km's ago

Just needs a turbo upgrade and some injectors and will be pushing 200rwkw+!

2.5 months rego

$9000ono

Will consider swaps cheaper car and cash

Located Noarlunga, SA

0433 596 509

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