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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

It's come time to sell my car as i am going overseas and have lost my licence.

Features:

* very clean CA18DET

* 5 speed manual

* T25g Turbo

*Custom split 3" dump pipe

* 3" Gktech front pipe with flex

* custom Decat pipe

* 3" cat back exhaust with 4" cannon

* Exedy HD clutch

* Bosch 040 fuel pump

* GAB damper adjustable shocks(very stiff handles like its on rails) Standard springs as far as i know

* R200 shimmed LSD ( very tight)

* 17"x8" starcorp rims with good rubber

* Trust gear knob

* Greddy Gauges(only boost Gauge hooked.. up includes water/oil temp but not hooked up)

* Pioneer deck, pioneer 6" in the rear and Audio line 400w 4 channel amp,(alright sound)

* sr20 brakes

* After market engine/gear box mounts(Brand? done by previous owner)

* brand new exide extreme battery

* NGK double platinum spark plugs

Body is in good condition not perfect but has original paint on a 89' car!, interior is pretty much immaculate as is engine bay runs very well and goes quite hard on standard boost (never bossted to my knowledge).

The engine has around 120,xxx and chassis 170,xxx... engine was replace by previous owner since i have had the car i have replaced both the diff and gearbox..

Just serviced car with Fuchs Fully synthetic 10w 40 engine oil, new fuel filter, ryco performance oil filter, NGK double platinum plugs, coolent flush/ replaced with Tech gold, PGR brake fluid, Motul diff oil, Motul Gear box oil and injector cleaner. The only thing i would be doing is getting a good tune to make the most of the mods.

Great car guys Im so devo i have to sell only had it for like a year but have lost my licence, only used to drive it on the weekend and i am going to Canada to catch up with some mates so i need the cash...

price is $7500 but is slightly neg... PLEASE dont offer me swaps as i really need the cash to travel!

My number 0433 451 335

Cheers guys

I know it's a repost the other one was impossible to read lol!

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Hey guys managed to find one old pic from when i bought the car... no has no spoiler but is just as clean... trying to organise a camera to take more pics but give you a basic idea..post-45263-1218025315_thumb.jpg

more pics... no longer has spoiler and comes with Starcorp 17'' concept 9's.. not the TE37'S... and is now registered in adelaide

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