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hey all, selling my 91 nissan silvia sr20det 5sp man because of lack of use

currently defected with rego suspended but this will be cleared before sale

VIC Reg til 20th Nov

Mods include:

Engine:

sr20det recent rebuild

t28bb turbo

s15 injectors

z32 afm

Bosch 910 external fuel pump (450hp)

Dr Drift remap 190rwkw

Aftermarket alloy radiator

Catch can

Oil cooler with oil filter relocation kit

3" exaust with dump style muffler (quiet)

Frount mount intercooler

Greddy Pod Filter

Metal Intake Pipe

After Market Engine Brace

Drive line:

JIC Coilovers (fairly firm but still comfortable on street)

Aftermarket Camber, Caster and Tie rod arms

Tie rod spacers

R32 Skyline Front Brakes

CA NA Auto Diff 4:3 gears (Welded)

Ca18det manual gearbox

Heavy Duty Clutch

Exterior:

Two Tone. Champagne over grey

Jap mesh 17"x8 and 17"x9 rims

Ganador style mirrors

Wind deflectors

Interior:

Bride reclinable bucket seat

Nardi Steering wheel

4x Greddy Gauges (boost, oil temp, oil pres, water temp)

Pioneer headunit DEH-P 69501B Mp3 Wma with ipod cable

Alpine Type-s 6" front speakers

Alpine Tyep-s 6x9" Rear Speakers with amp

Kenwood 12" 600w Sub with amp

Located in Point Cook, Western Suburbs of Melbourne

$12,500 need this car gone as it taking up space i would like to fill with another car

please feel free to call Kyle on 0419 380 649

or email me at [email protected]

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