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Make: Nissan

Model: Silvia Q's

Engine: Blacktop SR20DET

Milage: 163,000 on dash, 98,000 in front cut

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: bayside blue

Location: sydney, nsw

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes, expires october 2008

Price: $15,500

Contact: 0407 931 097

Comments / Modifications:

Alot of time and money has gone into this car to make it a tough street car that is capable of circuit racing, but I'm in a bit of a situation where I think I'm going to have to sell it. Below is a list of the details:

Suspension/handling

- 16inch lightweight Intermilano wheels (sounds like they're italian but actually made in Japan)

- 5 stud conversion using s14 front/rear hubs

- R33 Skyline Front calipers and rotors, brake master cylinder and rotors

- Front and rear cusco strut braces

- Tein superstreet coilovers

- Nonathane front castor rods bushes

Engine:

- Blacktop sr20det from 1995 180sx

- Serviced head with new valve exhaust valve guides

- Tomei metal head gasket

- Tomei Rocker Arm stoppers

- HKS Step 1 cams, 256 intake and 264 exhaust

- GT28R turbo with upgraded wastegate actuator

- Z32 AFM with stainless steel intake pipe

- R32 GTR Front mount intercooler

- 3 inch straight thru exhaust with stainless steel hi-flow cat

- GFB plumback BOV

- Apexi Power FC with Hand controller

- Turbosmart boost controller

- Nismo 550cc injectors

- Walbro 500hp fuel pump

- B & M oil cooler

Interior:

- R32 GTR seats

- Pioneer MP3 player

- Greddy Boost, oil temp and oil pressure gauges

Body:

- Resprayed in Bayside Blue 5 months ago

- GTR style Front grille

- tinted windows

Car was tuned by CRD and made 204rwkw @ 16psi. Expecting it to make between 210-215 at 18psi. Will be going back in two weeks to CRD to retune it with the new wastegate actuator and more boost as my old actuator was not holding boost above 15-16psi. For those interested in the car, you're more than welcome to come see the car on the dyno if you like.

I have all receipts for all the work done and will provide these to the buyer.

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Edited by Demon
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