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Selling my Beloved Silvia, i will be on my mission traveling the globe so this needs to go.

very regrettable sale folks

better pictures coming soon...

details below speak for themselves:

Engine/Drivetrain:

1995' Blacktop SR20DET (65900kms)

5spd Manual

Exedy SR20 Heavy duty clutch + pres plate (no slip)

Garrett GT2860R Ball Bearing Turbo (330hp rating)

600x300x76 Front Mount Intercooler

Custom 3" outlet & 2" inlet Stainless IC Piping

Custom 2.5" Stainless turbo Intake Pipe

Custom Aluminium Heatsheild

Custom 3" Dump Pipe

Custom Cat converter

Trust 3" CatBack exhaust

TurboSmart Type II BOV

K&N Pod Filter

Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

BikiROM chip tuned at speedworks in Perth

Apex'i AVC-R Boost controller

Wheels/Brakes/Suspension:

HKS HyperMax II coilovers

Rear Strut Brace

C-Red Front Strut Brace

17" LongChamps XR-3 light weight japanese rims

- 17x8 +30

- 17x9 +35

- 114.3 4/5

- Bridgestone RE050A 215/45 & FEDERAL/595S 235/40

4 new tyres on their way...

Front DBA Slotted Rotors and new pads all around

Stereo:

JVC MP3 Headunit

Pioneer TS-C1625 Splits

Pioneer TS-E1670 3 Ways

Kenwood KAC848 Amp 75W x 4

Scheiner Mono Block Amp

JL Audio 12" Subwoofer

Sound deadened doors

Accessories/interior:

MOMO 'Race' Steering Wheel

MOMO 'Race' Gear Knob

Apex'í EL Series Boost Guage

Nismo oil cap

Cusco radiator cap

95' 180sx front seats

Body/Exterior:

Pearl White Metallic respray ( 3 years old)

'Rare' square headlights

Genuine Nismo grill

Genuine Nismo Sideskirts

JDM Drift Front Spec Lip

JDM Drift Rear Spec Pods

3M Window Tint 35%

Car was tuned by AJ at Speedworks to make 264ps on their DynaPak.

260 rwHP 0.95 BAR (with previous Redtop running T28 Bush Bearing and Manual Boost Controller which did not hold boost)

13.54 1/4 time at calder park Melbourne with the redtop and t28 bush bearing.

i've done all ive needed to get it to where it is now.

Price: $14,900 Registration and Road Worthy.

Mob: 0421 249 000 or if no answer try 0401333161

Cheers Guys

Chris

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  • 1 year later...

i am from canada.. i have a s13 silvia RHD i would like to know, do the silvia brick headlights have the DOT legal coding on them .. if someone could answer me it would be much appreciated. i am invading this forum cause there doesnt seem to many silvia threads on this site and this is the only australian site i could find . nice car and good luck with your sale.

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