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For sale: 1989 Navy Blue Nissan Silvia

Asking Price: $10,850 >>PRICE DROP $10,000<<

Location: Adelaide, Blackwood

Kilometres : 88,XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5speed

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP

Modifications:

Engine & Running Gear:

Previously CA18de 5sp manual (114,xxx km), Conversion includes:

SR20det, Installed @ 84,xxx km

Stock ECU

S14 Radiator [Thicker Core]

S14 Intercooler [Thicker Core]

Stock SR Turbo Gear Box

Stock SR Turbo Front Brakes (Callipers & Disks)

Rear Sway Bar (CA18det's didn't have them at all)

Stock Viscus LSD & Drive shafts

Generic Pod filter

HKS Blow off valve

Front and rear strut tower braces

KYB Gas Sock absorbers, mildly lowered springs (4yrs old)

Jasma Exaust (Cat back resonator & muffler)

Large capacity sump for SR engine with baffles

New Battery

Interior:

Full 93 180sx interior (Front & Rear seats and door trims)

Razo Pedals and Gear shifter

“Drift†hand brake button

Alpine Head unit, Pioneer 6" front and rear speakers

A-pillar boost gauges HKS and Swoosh

Apexi Rev Speed Meter

Keyless entry and immobiliser, remote start

Exterior:

Nismo Side Skirts

180sx Fog Lights

Volks 16" 5spoke rims full set (comes with extra pair of volks mesh 16")

Complianced: Yes 07/2000

Registration: Yes 05/05/2007

Crash History: No Major Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Previous owner clipped a fence damaging the driver"s side panel and snapped a tie rod, all damaged parts have been replaced.

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

The engine has been running strong for over 18months so there are no problems there, I have run out of funds to turn this into a drifter, so I've been using it as a daily. Body is a little rough, could use a respray, other than that mechanically sound.

New engine number has not been changed on registration

Willing to trade for a car of lesser value with cash adjustment, looking for:

Any Kei car, preferably turbo, ie Honda City Turbo, Suzuki Alto works etc

Mazda Mx5

Toyota MR2

Toyota KE70 Corolla

Or anything that's rear wheel drive and small engine must be manual!

Contact detail's: PM or email me.

More pics can be found at: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=217519

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Edited by 180Pete
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