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Black S13 Sivla K Quick Sale 7.5k *****


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Hey guys as title says ive got an s13 for sale imaculate condition.

Reson for sale: Going to live over seas on business visa.

***QUICK SALE NEEDED***

car specs:

Km's: 92,000

Yr mod: 1990 silvia K

Auto/man: Auto

Engine: is spotless runs perfect almost as new.

CA/SR: Ca18det

Imported in 2001

color:Black

Interior: spotless stock

Body: few scratches and 1 minor dent easy to fix.

Mods: exhaust, remote start immobiliser and alarm.

other then that its a clean stocky and its gotta go first to see will buy.

*stock floor mats and wheels also comes with extra parts stock parts, rear tail light. etc worth over $700

Serviced every 5000kms well looked after my bro is mehcanic and first owner was lady, never thrashed never drifted just an everyday car.

Price: 7.5k ono

REGO: till september 2006 just renewed

location: Western Sydney

Contacts: [email protected]

or call 0422 321 411

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