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Make:Nissan

Model:Silvia

Milage:130ish...

Transmission:5spd Man

Colour:Blue/silver

Location:Sunshine Coast, Qld

Complied? - Yes

RWC supplied? - Possibly, upon negotiation

Currently registered? - Yes

Price:$12990

Contact:See Below

Comments / Modifications:

CAR:

Nissan Silvia

1990 Model

Metallic Blue / Silver

Blue Plated RB20DET

Blue Plated RB20 5 speed Manual

EXTERIOR:

Metallic paint

Full Vertex style Body kit with quick release front bar.

GT Mirrors.

Bonnet pins.

Custom headlight conversion including angel eyes.

INTERIOR:

Black interior in perfect condition (not all installed)

Stripped and sprayed interior with sound deadening removed.

OBX Drivers Race Seat on custom rail.

R32 GTS-T Passenger Seat.

Auto Gauge Boost gauge in chrome cup.

Pivot mini turbo timer

Deep dish drift steering wheel

Drift Button.

Trust Gear knob

B&M short shifter

Safety 21 (Cusco) full 7 point padded cage.

Apexi Power FC Hand Controller.

STEREO:

Pioneer CD/MP3 Head unit

Front - Pioneer 6inch 2 ways

WHEELS & SUSPENSION:

HKS Hyper-D - Height, Camber and Dampener adjustable coilovers

Drift pineapples

ISC castor rods

ISC rear camber arms

Front Cusco strut brace

Rear KTS strut brace.

17 x 8 +5 offset polished works rims.

DRIVETRAIN:

Heavy Duty Clutch

Perfectly Shimmed LSD

Full S14 five stud hub and brake setup (freshly machined rotors and near new pads)

S14 lower control arms

S14 brake master and booster.

FUEL SYSTEM:

400cc Injectors

Bosch 040 Fuel pump

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg with Fuel Pressure Gauge

ENGINE BOLT ON:

RB20DET and Gearbox professionally installed by East Coast Customs

KKR430 â€" 430hp Turbo

Apexi Power FC

HKS Super Sequential blow off valve.

Nismo oil filler cap

RB20DET Radiator with Davies Craig Thermo Fan

3inch dump / Front pipe to cat

3inch high flow cat

3inch cat back with twin 3inch straight pipes

Custom made intercooler piping

Monkey Warehouse Front mounted intercooler

Custom solid intake pipe with pod mounted behind headlight.

Notes: Beautifully setup car, looks fantastic and goes like stink. It has a dyno proven 300hp at the wheels. Comes with lots of spares like full interior ready to go back in if cage is removed, cannon muffler, tail lights, standard headlights and mirrors and a few other bits and pieces.

The car is getting sold as is, (the only things getting removed from the car is the AVCR and the plates) although I would be able to do it A LOT cheaper with taking parts off, seriously, this car could be had for very cheap if you removed some of the major mods. If you are interested but want it cheaper, let me know and I will send you a price list of how to make it cheaper.

Price: $12900 firm (Too expensive? It can be A LOT cheaper with less parts)

Contact Details:

Name: Joe Watson

Phone: 0421471592

E-Mail: [email protected]

MSN: [email protected] (I am always available on MSN so feel free to add me)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all,

This will be getting partially parted out in the next few weeks, so if there is something of interest, let me know now.

I will be leaving it as is for another two weeks, so if you want it in its already awsome trim, get in quick.

  • 6 months later...

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