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1988 nissan silvia

series 2 RB25det

c33 laurel xmember and engine mounts and r32 engine brackets

i did the conversion over the last christmas period. when i did it the motor received a genuine timing belt, water pump, rear main seal, cam cover gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, new heater hose and radiator hoses and belts.

exedy 5puk brass button clutch

modified standard loom so it is plug in and play so can be run on a standard ecu if need be

microtech lt12s and microtech dash

hypergear tr43 440hp turbo

full custom 3" exhaust straight through to a 4" pipe. Or instead of 4" pipe a normal cannon. because the front pipe and dump pipe were custom done by muffler kings the exhaust is very tight to the body so it is not the lowest part of the car. the rb25 is not as loud as the CA was with the pipe but the cannon would be very advisable to drive everyday.

440cc injectors (not installed yet)

adjustable exhaust cam gear

greddy type r bov

front mount intercooler

40mm alloy radiator

2 x 12" thermos

19 or 25 row oil cooler

blitz dsbc iD3 boost controller

::Suspension::

ISC coilovers 10 & 8kg springs

ikeya formula tie rods

adjustable toe rods

adjustable rear camber arms

adjustable castor rods

KTS tie rod ends

rear strut braces

rear adjustable whiteline swaybar

cefiro front swaybar

front and rear lower control arm bushes have been replaced with superpro and nolathane bushes

alloy subframe bushes

Cusco mech lsd

::other bits::

recaro drivers seat (reclinable) OR black fixed back seat (same as bride zeta 2) and TRS harness

r33 passenger seat

autometre oil temp gauge and oil pressure

greddy boost gauge

the mintest nardi i have ever seen (bar a new one)

detachable boss seering wheel

r32 skyline front brakes

slotted rear brakes

full vertex kit with wide front guards

standard perfect blue bonnet and hektik FG bonnet painted satin black

also has bn front and rear bar

work CR Kais 17*8 +25 with advan neova AD07's (these are steer tyres with 30mm spacers making them effectively 17*8 -5)

4 x Grenades (look like r34 gtr wheels) in chrome 17*9 +15 (skid wheels)

rays wheel nuts

rolled and flared rear guards

sticker tuned

boot mounted battery

selling now because the car market is very slow and im going overseas in 6 months so thought i better put it out there now

chasing 16500ono depending on whats included. currently the front guards, front and rear bars have scratches on them. this will be fixed before sale or sold cheaper with them not fixed. currently its not mod plated but will be done before sale and can come with a rwc. the only things stopping it from a roady is height, mod plates and lack of cat. this car is genuinly quick and bakes tyres with ease. its nothing like driving an rb20 where you have to be bashing the clutch to get any response, this is a matter of throttle control.

ive probably missed a couple of things so if you have any questions fire away

contact me here or pm me

email: [email protected]

located in toowoomba qld, if someone interstate is interested i would freight at their cost

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sweet looking car man. how much power it putting out. love the mags on it

thanks. its only about 200kw at the moment. will have the s15 injectors in sooner than i expected so will have a bit more then

car now has standard metal guards rather than the fibreglass ones. the metal guards looks nicer and with the wheel fitment looks great

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car now has a bride brix 2 in much better condition than the recaro and has a vanquish roof spoiler and is being tuned on thursday with the s15 injectors in.

will post the dyno sheet then too once its tuned

car has the s15 injectors in and tuned to suit. front and rear bar and new guards are being painted within the next month or sooner if someone wants it before there done. or i will sell it lots cheaper without it done.

if your interested make an offer.

it will be going on carsales soon

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