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My car is up for sale.

1988 Nissan Silvia S13 K Series

91,XXX kms.

Manual

CA18DET

Power Windows

Electric Sunroof

Plates GOMENC (GO ME N SEE) Not included, unless I get a decent amount for the car.

Currently Registered until May, wont come with RWC.

~Driveline~

Trust 20thou Over Forged Pistons

Race Prepped Shot Peened Rods

ACL MLS Steel Head Gasket - Brand New

ACL Race Series Bearings - Brand New

ACL Chrome Piston Rings - Brand New

Gates Timing Belt - Brand New

Brand New Head Studs

T04E

Top Mount Stainless Manifold

Braided Turbo Lines

38mm External Wastegate + Screamer Pipe (Wastegate is brand new, never been on a car)

Pintara 5 speed, short shifter.

LSD - 2 extra shims, nice and tight!

Front + Rear Strut Braces

3" Jasma Catback Exhaust, No Cat, Custom 3" front to suit T04E

Drift Pod Filter

Turbosmart Bleed Valve

4 x Bosch External Coils

600x300x75mm Front Mount Intercooler (No piping)

Polished Rocker + Timing Covers

Engine will come assembled, only requiring minor parts.

Also needed is a new fuel pump, clutch, flywheel, tailshaft.

Also have some spare CA18 Parts that will come with the car.

~Interior + Exterior ~

Autotechnica Steering Wheel

5" "Type R" Dash Tacho + Shift Light

Speco Meter 2" Boost Guage - On A Pillar

Speco Meter 2" Oil Pressure - On A Pillar

Speco Meter 2" Volts - Above Glovebox

Speco Meter 2" Water Temp - Above Glovebox

HugeTech Sun-I STR-5 Remote Starter / Alarm System

Generic Turbo Timer

Custom Painted Interior - Black with blue trim.

Vinyl Door Inserts, Glove Box + Parcel Shelf (Door inserts need to be re done, I will provide vinyl for this to be done)

25% Window Tint

Tinted Tail Lights

Painted Stock Rims Black (Has stockies on the back, will come with original rims)

Spoiler Removed (Will come with car)

I broke the front bar a while back, it has a black one on it at the moment, I was going to put a kit on so the colour differance didnt worry me.

The car also has a sound system (Pioneer deck, subs amps, panasonic and kicker speakers) But this will all be removed to go into my next car, unless I get an offer to leave it all in there.

There may be some details I have missed, Its hard to remember everything, lol.

Car is located in Warrnambool in South West Victoria (4 hours west of Melbourne).

Im looking for $6000, pretty firm on price considering the work that has gone into the car! Will also consider a swap for a registered runaround (Rwd, Manual).

Please contact me via PM if you are interested, or want specific pics of anything.

Can also contact me on 0431910365, As I dont use these forums much.

Click Here For Pics!!!

Thanks.

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