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Item: 1990 Nissan S13 Silvia

Location: Noosa

Item Condition: Good/Clean

Price and Payment Conditions: $10,500obo

Pictures: As attached

Contact Details: [email protected]

1990 turbo manual S13, 152,xxxkm’s, complied 2nd month 1997, seconded Australian owner, all modifications completed over the last 18months. 6 months rego still remaining. Always serviced every 5000kays with Mobil oils and genuine Nissan filters. The car is a dark/olive green colour and also has a sunroof.

Was originally non-turbo, but everything has been swapped over for genuine turbo gear.

Engine and Running Gear:

Fresh rebuild is 2000kays old which includes brand new ALC 40thou oversized forged pistons (1.9lt), ALC rings, Kings bearings, Genuine Nissan head gasket, full head recondition, new water pump, all new genuine gaskets ect. It’s basically a 2000kay BRAND NEW engine, Apexi Panel air filter in the stock air box, Hybrid turbo – GT28 compressor with t25 exhaust housing currently only running 8psi, stainless steal low mount exhaust manifold, stainless steal dump pipe with a 1inch split screamer vented back in, 3inch front pipe to a 3inch HKS mid section down to a 3.5inch “straight through pipe” out to the back. ARC side mount intercooler, HKS BOV and the car is running off a Mines ECU.

A low kay replacement turbo gearbox has been installed with a brand new clutch along with an R32 R200 LSD and some form of lowered springs.

Radiator has been reconditioned and the car has been fitted with a relatively new battery as well.

All receipts can be provided.

Wheels are 17inch with ok tread – 50% front 30% rear.

Misc items:

Nismo 260km cluster, Blitz turbo timer, Autotecnica steering wheel, CD player ect. Interior is all in good condition for the car’s age.

It hasn’t been on the dyno yet, so don’t ask for dyno sheets, power is expected to be around 150rwkw.

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Update with things I forgot:

The car has a full alarm and immobilizer with Central locking button, and a replacement alternator was put in last week.

The exhaust is 3.5inch not 3inch like what I said in the ad, and if you didn't want the straight through tail pipe it can be swapped for the rest of the HKS rear section (HKS cannon style).

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