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For sale: 1987 Nissan R31 skyline sillhouette

Asking Price: $4700 firm

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET 2.0 silver TOP ***

148kW at wheels last time on dyno, feels much better after mods so should make more now.

Modifications: Intercooler & custom piping, nolathane bushes and whitline sway bars, brand new 6 puck clutch, king springs

Mini-spool locked diff. 3inch from turbo back exhaust, flange infront of muffler to swap for side pipe when required electronic boost controller. Plumb back bov.

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History from what i know. Body does have dents and is a little rough from friendly bogans though, however at a glance it looks rather tidy.

Other Comment's about the vehicle: comes with spare rb20 turbo in good cond. Hyperfang multispoke 15 inch wheels. elevo deep dish s/wheel, comes with side pipe to bolt on if wanted. Needs a little bit of work, small things such as wiring up high beam lights, boost guage needs wiring in (has brand new 'smoke' guage) and power steering has an oil leak.(still drivable just need to top it up)

Those who have seen it know that it does the job

Location: Hobart Tasmania

Contact detail's: Aidan - 0439 866 019

email - [email protected]

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st&id=49509

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st&id=49510

I love this car so buyer will have to pass background checks etc before taking possession..... jk lol

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couple of more action shots and an engine bay pic.

Please note that this has only been in 1 drift event, which was last sunday and that is where all these photo's are from, believe it or not it does get driven rather conservatively the rest of the time (cant afford petrol if i thrash it lol)

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