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Moving interstate cannot finish this one off!

Come and grab a bargain or trade me an R32 Skyline

1993 Nissan 180sx, SIL80

RB25DET conversion, RB20 box

BN Blister full kit

S14 seats

For more info, see nissansilvia

PM if interested

cheers

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to answer some of the FAQs, the car has been complied, is registered til Feb 07 and the conversion has been engineered and mod plated.

it's registered as a 6cyl, so snap it up while there's plenty of rego left!

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do you have the details of what was done during the conversion?

my mate's looking for a sil80, but most of those he had seen were just bodykit conversions.

This isn't a genuine Sil80, it is a converted 180sx. It was bought already converted, but I believe it's still got the 180sx reo etc.

PM if your mate would like to check it out

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