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Item: Nissan 1990 Silvia RB20DET

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Great running gear, body straight, some minor paint blemishes, drivers door slightly differnt tone silver

Reason for Selling: Need a tow car.

Price and Payment Conditions: $PRICE DROP $10500

Extra Info:

RB20DET

120 000klms

5 speed

Engine Mods:

Trust TD06 17C turbo with braided oil line

FET High capacity Coil Packs (rare, may remove to drop price)

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Regulator

Front Mount Intercooler

Huge Oil Cooler and Remote Filter setup for easy oil changes

Walbro Fuel pump

HKS Filter

HKS Bov

Full 3" Exhaust off the Turbo

Water pump and timing belt 20 000klms old.

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch approx 7000klms old

Interior Mods

Aftermarket Steering Wheel

Boost and water temp guage

Dual pillar mount

Pioneer MP3 Headunit, Jaycar splits

Aftermarket gear knob and gear boot

Bluey/purpley dash lights (Was like it when i got it.)

Boot mounted battery with isolator switch.

Driveline Mods

16" Nismo lightweight rims with new Federal tyers on the front as of 27/06/05

New front brake pads and machined discs by the end of the week

RSR Lowered suspension

Front Strut Brace

Pictures: to come soon

Contact Details: [email protected], 0401 669 900

Price has been lowered due to paint blemishes. Car has at least 4 months rego, maybe more. It's a little rocket, but i can't tow my drift car with it so it has to go.

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