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Hi there,

Time has come to sell my pride & joy, i don't really want to sell it, but..

Too many things to pay for at the moment, and i have to let it go.

No Swaps, just need it gone. Please just call as i dont have internet access that often.

Carsales link for car.

Nissan Silvia Sale Link

Car: C33 Nissan Laurel RB20DET

Price- $9,950 ONO

Just over 109,000 geniune K'ms

Reason For Sale - Need to money :P

The car is very clean and hardly touched from factory, a rare find in a rare car.

100,000km service done, timming belt done.

Current Mods:

Full 3" exhaust, with stock looking twin tip,

K&N large POD (comes with stock airbox with dragon filter)

HKS Boost gauge (old school)

Greddy Turbo timer

Nardi steering wheel (comes with factory as well)

Auto

Brakes/Suspension/Handling:

Brand New front ISC coilovers

Cusco rear adjustable damper coilovers, great condition

Cusco Front Strut Bar

Upgraded Pads

Recoed front and rear brakes & brake master, new rear disc.

Ventilated front and rear discs

Wheels/Body:

16x8" Enkei Rims

Factory front lip.

Interior:

full factory leather trim

Sunroof

Call Sean on 0431 550 919

or Aaron on 0415398759

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  • 4 weeks later...
How hard is it to do a manual conversion? Does R32 Rb20 box bolt in, or did they actually come manual?

Bry,

Give Sean a call, number is in the top post, his doesn't have internet access at his house ATM... Only issue with the conversion might be interior parts, but Sean would know what is involved as he was planning on it.

-Ryan

  • 1 month later...

Hey mate nice car. Have seen this for sale for awhile. Your so lucky your laurel has a sun roof.......VERY rare option in these, I think very few came into aus with sunroofs. I have 2 of the cars and they are a gret machine. GL with your sale mate....too bad I don't have the cash or it would be my third.

How hard is it to do a manual conversion? Does R32 Rb20 box bolt in, or did they actually come manual?

Manual conversions are a bit d!cky but straight forward. Laurels did come manual but only non turbo manual or auto turbo only.

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