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1992 Nissan Silvia.

90,000 on clock.

8X,XXX on motor when it was put in.

12 Months NSW Rego.

Engine

- RB20DET Conversion

- Engineered

- Top Mount Manifold

- T70 Turbo

- 38mm External Waste Gate

- 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

- Blow Off Valve

- Front Mount Intercooler

- Custom Intercooler Pipe Work

- Custom Plenium

- Silicone Intake Pipe

- NEW Simota Pod Filter

- NEW Bosch 040 Fuel Pump (less then a month old)

- Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator

- NEW Oil Catch Can

Drive Line

- Twin Plate Button Clutch

- Slotted Front Rotors

- New Brake Pads

- Koni Adjustable Shocks (Dampner Adjustable)

- Adora Lowered Springs

- C.I.G. Locked Diff :D

Looks

- Full Wide Body Guards Rear and Vented Front

- Full Custom Respray in Custom made blue with Lylac pearl (Door Sills etc are done)

- Black bonnet and Mirrors

- Bonnet Pins

- Groove 5 Spoke Wheels With Very Good Tyres

- Back Seat Removed and Sub Install Inplace (All Carpeted)

- NEW Smoke Face Gauges In Twin Pillar Pod (Water Temp, Oil Temp)

- NEW Boost and Oil Pressure Guages In Cups On Dash

- Pioneer CD Player

- Sony Xplod Splits

The car also features an Alarm with a key ring pager and also features Remote Engine Start.

The Car also comes with 2 new Vertex Side Skirts and 2 new Wide vented front gaurds, Plus quite alot of RB20 extra parts like a bottom end which was bored out for 50thou oversized forgies, Copper Head gasket, Shot Peened Rods, 2nd power steering pump, 2nd sump, rocker covers, plus lots more. I have lots more stuff i will chuck in as well if the buyer is interested which is just laying around the garage.

Also comes with all items removed such as back seat and seat belts, Removed trimmings, Standard shocks and springs, plus alot more.

$12,500.

For anyone who is interested get in contact with me:

By Calling - 0402 756 302

By Emailing - [email protected]

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Edited by osiris23

Price Reduction - $12,500

As said it has lots of extra RB20 parts included such as the bottom end which has been bored out and used to run 50thou oversized forgies. also got the copper head gasket, Got a turbo timer and performance meter which goes with it as well. Brand new guages in the cabin, 2 sets of front wide gaurds, vertex side skirts, plus heaps more extras i have like extra tie rod ends, control arms etc etc.

If your interested give me a call 0402 756 302.

Someone buy this and finish what i started. :no:

Fullkit, fat wheels under it, aftermarket computer and injectors and you'll have a leather combination. :happy:

If your interested in coming and having a look at the car im located at Ulladulla which is on the NSW South Coast about 2½ hours from sydney.

  • 2 weeks later...

i just remembered someone who was looking at the car rekons it has an larger throttle body on it. i have no idea my self though.

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