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Model: R32 4dr

Milage: 103,000km

Transmission: 5 speed man

Colour: blue

Location: Adelaide

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes 2 mths left

Price: 17k with 17's or 19k with 18x11's

Contact: pm me or 0434223083

Comments / Modifications: this car is a massive head turner.

Currently showing at Autosalon Adelaide

-Dynoed boostworx 240 rwkw on 15psi with heaps more potential.

-Rb25 motor and gearbox.

-Fresh respray courtesy of Spikes Auto

-cushion button ceramic clutch. 3000km old

-Fmic

-Has 103,000 on chassis

-Aftermarket fuel pump.

-Remapped r32 ecu for rb25.

-Rev limiter reset, no boost cut and no top speed cut

-To4e top mount turbo with custom install

-Turbo beanie.

-Turbosmart pro gate 38 external wastegate

-Full exhaust with custom dump

-Ebc with high low boost. low is 10psi high is 15psi.

-Tein ha coilovers.

-Cusco 35mm sway bars.

-Nismo 260kph dash cluster

-Flared rear guards to fit 18x11's

-Upgraded 32 interior with no rips or tears.

-Genuine gtr front bar

-Panasonic head unit

-2x jbl amps

-Jbl splits

-2x jbl subs in custom box

-Jbl rear 2way speakers

-Momo steering wheel

-17 inch 3 pce work equip wheels

1 owner in australia.

Have compliance and regency papers

sorry about quality of pic but will replace with better ones from autosalon soon

wheels in pic do not come with sale of the car unless extra price added

looking for 17k ono or 19k with the 18x11s

only selling due to buying a house and need to clear debt and pay off loan.

having massive problems getting pics to upload for some reason so here is a link to view them.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=325747

definatly well worth the look.

the car looks so much better in person than in the pics.

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forgot to add has pager alarm with turbo timer function and remote start stop.

SAU still wont let me upload pics. getting rather pissed off.

bout time they sorted this out.

  • 3 months later...

diff is now shimmed firm but not so it skips. lock bar and rack spacers added. made a hell of a difference to the car and all for the better.

still looking at selling. not overly fussed atm cause i luv driving it but throw me some offers pplz

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

boost t removed but still runnin 12psi.

thats the only thing that dear officer neil didnt like about my car.

he is renoun for defecting ppl but didnt defect me.

remap soon as it runnin abit rich

  • 2 weeks later...

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