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Make: NISSAN SILVIA 89'

Milage: 170,xxx ON CHASSIS 120,xxx ON ENGINE AND BOX

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: METALLIC SILVER

Location: ADELAIDE

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? YES

Price: 7500 neg

Contact: 0433451335

Hey guys have my s13 silvia thats up for sale: its a silver ca18det, manual with sr20 turbo (T25G), full exhaust including custom split dump pipe and gktech flex front pipe, exedy heavy duty clutch, bosch 040 fuel pump, GAB damper adjustable shocks (turns awesome hanldes like on rails)R200 shimmed lsd(very tight) 17" starcorp rims good rubber front and rear. Stereo is basic really pioneer deck, rear 6 inches and audioline 4 channel amp, Trust gear knob and Greddy Gauges( gauges fitted but not installed fully) probably heaps of other things aswell.. in pretty good condition outside not perfect but really what is at that age but the interior and engine bay is almost perfect.. runs great. it's a choice car but only gets driven once a week and since i have lost my licence i only start it up every day to keep it fresh. The chassis has 176,000 but the engine in it only has around 120,000 awsome condition never boosted to my knowledge(as in with boost controller)

Just did service including brand new high performance exide battery, new fuel filter, new engine oil (fuchs fully synthetic 10w 40 engine oil),new oil filter, new NGK double platinum spark plugs, tech gold coolent and flush, new PGR high performance brake fluid, Moutl diff and gearbox oil and engine cleaner used also. Only ever fill with BP ultimate.. the only thing i would be getting is a tune just to get the most out of the mods..

... im After $7500 neg

Cheers guys very regretful sale as i now have no licence and im going over seas :)

Happy to answer any questions pm me or whatever

will get pics up ASAP

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