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Hey all... ever since i've been crayfishing up at Wedge island.. i barely drive my car - it sits at home and collects cobwebs... its time to hand it over...

i'm just putting the word out atm as there is a few things i've got to do first before i can hand the keys over - so if your in the market, please consider.

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Modifications

RB25DET Silvia S13 1991

Engine Modifications

RB25DET from a R33 Skyline

Wolf3D V4+ Engine Management (Rotational Idle - comes with 2 tune maps)

POD Filter

Greddy Type-S BOV

Custom Catback 3" Mandrel Bent + Blitz Muffler

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

RB25DET 5spd + Nizmo ShortShifter kit

R34 Neo turbo + Custom 3"front and Dump pipe in one

HYBRID FMIC with Custom Stainless/polished piping - core size 600x300x75

R32 Radiator + 2 12" Thermo fans

Suspension, Wheel and Drivetrain Modifications

Tien HR hieght and camber Adj Coilovers front and back

215/45/17 front, 235/45/17 Rear ROH Addrenaline Rims

R32 GTST type-M front calipers and rotars (re-drilled 4 stud)

Silver Painted Calipers

Custom length Single Piece tailshaft (nice and strong!)

Nizmo 2Way Mechanical LSD (bring on the goodies!!)

Extreme 9Puck H/D Sprung Brass Button - 2500lbs pressure plate

Exterior Modifications

Full respray of car - monotone silver/Champaign

tinted front indicator lights

Legal Limit Tint all round

Interior Modifications

Wolf V4 Hand Controller

Apexi EL Series 2 Mechanical Boost gauge

HKS Type-1 Turbo Timer

Pioneer DEH-P8400MP deck

Pioneer 6" mids + tweeters

Pioneer 4 Channel Amp

2x 10 inch Pionneer Subs in box

PageGuard 8000s Alarm system with Auto Start and 2Way page system

** EVERYTHING is permitted on this car, saved me plenty of times with the cops **

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This car can be said by many as "Very Clean"- no bodykits or wings, neon etc - its been going strong for 3 years now and know reason why it couldnt keep going strong.

Chasis has done 160 XXX km's and motor has done 120 XXX km's

serviced every 5000 k's

not much to say really - this car has been around for a while around the club and outside the club...

pics are as follows - havnt had any recent pics so dont take notice of the fron grill, its a slotted GTR-type grill (looks alot sexier than the std) and the paint scratch on the front of the front-bar has been repainted, and the bubble on the rear-bar has been fixed.

http://members.iinet.com.au/~gandmwade/S13%20silvia%20RB25/

i'll get some interior pics soon...

just to let you's know that the air-con HAS been retained... just needs to be connected and regased ( i never had the need for air-con so i left it unconnected).

asking price - $19000 ono all reasonable offers will be considered

any questions i'll gladly answer... anything i've left out i'll add when i think of it.

sorry for the un-drafted post :(

** email: [email protected] **

cheers,

BRAD

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