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Make: Nissan

Model: Silvia K's

Milage: 140,***

Transmission: Manual (close ratio s14 box - has had manual conversion)

Colour: black

Location: Kellyville

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes. Rego runs out 9/9/08. If not sold by then i will re-register.

Price: I bought for $8500 with 12 months rego. But am open to offers

Contact: Nick - 0410-803-199 - [email protected] / [email protected] (during business hours)

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Hey guys,

Well i've had this car 12 months, and hardly any of you have ever seen my car lol.

But its time for me to let it go. I just can't afford to keep it. its due for a service which i can't afford, and it does have a lot of issues that would need to be fixed up. I rushed into buying this vehicle, and bought it for $8500 with 12 months rego. Rego is coming up in september so if it doesn't sell by that date, rego will be put on it.

This was bought off a forum member on SAU. I will not disclose his user name as i do not want to slander him. But he is extremely dishonest and regret buying this vehicle.

**1991 s13 silvia k's sr20det (Non-HiCas + Non ABS)**

-Modified close ratio 5speed s14 gearbox.

-140XXX klms.

-400hp fuel pump

-Sard adjustable fuel pressure reg (rising rate)

-Custom oil catch can

-Rubber vaccume hoses replaced with simota Silicone hoses

-Annodised oil temp sensor mounting block

-new oil hoses and annodised oil fiitings on tubo(new/all speedflow fittings used)

-Top mounted T3 Bush Bearing turbo - Also found out (after buying the car) that this is also a cheap shit EBAY turbo

-Stainles steel top mount tuned length exhaust manifold - This is an EBAY Manifold - which i was informed of AFTER buying the vehicle - It has been rewelded by Castle Hill Exhaust and they informed me that it was cheap shit

-38mm external waste gate with screamer pipe

-3"cat back exhaust

- Non Turbo front bar (no longer has vent for side mount)

-Alluminium radiator overflow tank

-Front mount intercooler kit fitted

-Battery relocated to the boot

-Earth kit fitted to engine

-32mm rear sway bar fitted

-BLITZ boost pressure,exhaust temp,oil temp and water temp gauges with memmory recall(fitted - some of these guages aren't hooked up tho)

-GReddy boost gauge with adjustable warning and memory recall

-FIELD digital fuel adjuster - Its there - not sure how to use it tho

-S14 ignition coils fitted

-DNA motorsport boost control valve (not fitted)

-Electric thermofans fitted

-Kenwood Double-din headunit with mini disc - not fitted, but can include if you want - vehicle currently has no sound system

-JBL 4x6" front speaker 200watts each

--Fusion wiring fitted

-New battery (heavy duty bosch)

-Interior retrimmer in creame & Black with black stitch

-Momo steering wheel

-Momo boss kit

-Apexi turbo timer

-New good year eagle NTC5 tyres fitted- 4months old.

-series 1 s13 silvia headlights fitted

-Serviced every 5000kms using genuine nissan parts

-Exedy extra heavy duty clutch with 1200kg pressure plate

-Power windows

-Power mirrors

-Climate control

-Central locking

-Power antenna

-Tinted windows

PROBLEMS:

-Oil leak from gearbox tail shaft seal - Can include NEW genuine seal

-Small dent behind drivers door

-Paint chips on rear bar

-Damaged rear quarter due to being hit in a car park (has been sprayed over)

-Various small dings and scratches

-Bonnet needs respray

- There is some rust starting to appear near boot

- Windscreen/door seals do look a bit ratty, however do not leak.

- BARE wires in engine bay. There's alot of shotty wiring. Also done by previous owner

- Reverse lights not hooked up after manual conversion

**NOTE** - Vehicle was in minor accident. Has been fully repaired by Western Smash Repairs. Due to the accident, front bar and LH front quarter panel have been replaced/resprayed.

Thanks

Nick

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hey there, would u be intrested in a swap with a pulsar n14 sss 92, with full custom red interior, bucket seats, lsd, g4 adjustable suspension, sr20, k&n pod, exhuast,

17inch black gestalt rims, rego, tints, big system etc? pm me if ur keen, baby blue coulur, wingless

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