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Item: Nissan Silvia 200sx S14

Location: Gold Coast

Reason for Selling: Bought a new car

Price and Payment Conditions:

$14,000 ONO Comes with 12months rego

RWC Provided

ITEMS CAN BE REMOVED TO MEET A BUDGET

SWAP FOR R32 GTR

Extra Info:

1995 model

173,XXX km on the chassis

engine swap at 100XXkm, current motor 95,XXXkm

Engine:

Turbo Smart Boost Controller

Greedy Turbo Timer

Front Mounted Intercooler with pearl blue cooler piping

3inch exhaust with hi-flowed Catalytic Converter and Race Magnum muffler to two 2 and a half inch tips (new cat and muffler recently fitted)

K & N Pod Filter

Aftermarket Radiator

Battery clamp has been made to suit battery/intercooler piping

Wheels and Tyres:

Stock r33 rims with brand new Federal Super Steel 535 tyres (1,000km old)

60% tread on the rear, Pirelli's

2spare tyres 30% tread

Suspension:

Tein Adjustable Coilover Suspension, with HKS adjustable camber plates

New Control arm bushes (Noltech factory replacements)

Body:

Custom Respray in Black

Vertex rear bar and side skirts

Nismo front bar JDM s14 model with JDM grill (Currently fitted, comes with standard front bar, shown in pics above)

JDM bootlid, no spoiler, no holes

Clear side indicators

General:

Mongoose Alarm and Immobiliser

Silver surround for the instrument cluster

Autometer Ultra Lite Boost Gauge

JVC headunit

Aftermarket speakers (unknown, not standard fit)

Remote central locking

Power windows

Power mirrors

Sunroof

Aircon

Proven Dyno reading of 180.8Kw at 12PSI

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

Michael 0416892002, [email protected], and via PM

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im selling my 10second 416kw 32GTR to get silvia, u said your keen on swap, but im looking for around 36000, still keen on swap plus price difference???

if I had that money I would get an evo VII

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, not sure if i have talked to you already, sorry in advance if i have! I have a 98 VS commy Ute and a CBR250RR im willing to trade.

98 3.8L V6 Ecotec (freshly rebuilt with receipts 22,000kms)

5Speed Manual

Leather seats/Doors

Power windows/Mirrors

Tint

Stezza

Tow Bar

Chrome mags with bran new tyres

Alloy roll bar in tray

Serviced before or on 5000kms

CBR250RR (55,000kms)

Manual (Obviously)

Fresh BMW Black with red metalic paint

Serviced every 5000kms

Forks just been rebuilt, new disc's front and rear, braided lines, new pads. Just had tune/service

Looking to swap for a Skyline/180/200 thanks,

Tara

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