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Item: Nissan 180SX (Converted to Silvia front)

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Website: None

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: After a ute for my bike to go on

Price and Payment Conditions: No rush to sell, looking for around 22K

Extra Info:

R33 RB25DET engine conversion mod plated

5 speed manual

5 Stud R32 GTR hubs

S15 Brakes on front, R32 GTR on rear

Front mount

Big custom plenum

XF throttle body

HKS Pod in Perspex box

Blitz BOV

RX7 S4/5 Hi-Flow turbo

Custom Jim Berry 3500Lb clutch

Haltech E6K ECU

Battery relocated to boot

Split dump pipe with screamer pipe, Full 3” exhaust & cannon

Nismo 740cc injectors

VL radiator

R32 GTR rims, good tyres all round with Azenis Semi-slicks on rear

Twin thermos

Larger fuel pump

Car has been completely re-wired with a new loom (over$1300)

Tein Coilovers

Adjustable camber tops

3 month old paint job in Mazda 6 blue with black/graphite bonnet & roof

Full Vertex Big-Mouth kit

Upgraded S15 seats/steering wheel

HUD (heads up display)

New windscreen

Defi copy guages (boost/oil press/water temp)

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Blitz turbo timer

Top of the range viper pager alarm (retails over $900)

CD player

Front speakers/tweeters

Two amps, 15” sub

Power windows/steering/mirrors etc.

My first time out at Willobank I ran 12.3 @ 186.7 km/h (116.01MPH) with axle tramp off the line..

Car has been dynoed at 334HP @ 12.5psi (250rwKW) before I bought it, the only thing holding it back from making more power is the intercooler and piping which is too small.

I will post up the dyno sheet when I find it. The engine conversion was done by the previous owner and had around 100,xxx kms, body has around 150 From what I can remember and I have hardly driven the car since buying it due to having only 1 point…

That is all I can think of off the top of my head, I will add more when I remember it.

The car is in need of a tune, so it will either be going back to the shop before I sell it or the new buyer can do it themselves. Rego will be renewed this week aswell.

Like I said I am in NO RUSH TO SELL so please NO STUPID OFFERS!! If I don't get what I'm after I will keep it and save for a complete rb25/30 rebuild.

Pictures: The pics I have atm are pretty dodgey but it gives you an idea, I will try and take some tommorow showing the engine bay and better view of exterior etc.

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Contact Details: I am always on the net so feel free to ask questions. MSN addy is [email protected], or [email protected]

Cheers, Matt.

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