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Item: 1989 Nissan Silvia

Location: Toowoomba, Qld

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: New house settles in 2 weeks and this car can't get in my driveway!

Price and Payment Conditions: $10,400 for the lot, $9800 without spares or Work rims

May swap for Subaru Outback, Forester or similar, or single cab ute (pref 2.7L Hilux) plus cash my way.

Extra Info:

ENGINE

-Rebuilt SR20DET Engine (Head rebuilt ~5k ago, bottom end ~25k ago)

-Currently 180rwkw@15psi, was previously making over 220rwkw@21psi

-Ran 1.03 QR Sprint 2nd time out, capable of much quicker times

-SR20de Inlet Cam

-Modified combustion chamber

-Port matched inlet

-New rings/bearings

-90mm Exhaust

-Plumb back blow off valve

-Modified S15 Turbo

-S15 Injectors

-RB20AFM

-S15 ECU w/ BikiRom USB Multiboard

-600x300x75mm Front Mount Intercooler

-Turbosmart Manual Boost controller

-40mm aluminium radiator

-S15 Jap Spec HID Xenon headlights internals

DRIVELINE

-5spd Manual gearbox

-2000lb Excedy full face organic clutch

-Nismo 2-way mechanical Diff

-Full 5 stud conversion

-S15 rear subframe

-BRAND NEW Adjustable Rear Upper arms

-BRAND NEW Adjustable Rear Traction arms

-Tein HR Coilovers Front/Rear

-Tein Caster Rods front

-Tein Tie Rods w/ spacer

-Tein Tie Rod Ends

-S14 front arms & Hubs

-R32 rear hubs

-R32 Aluminium 4 piston Front Brakes

-R32 Aluminium 2 piston Rear Brakes

-ADR Approved Braided Brake lines (Front & Back)

-Braided clutch line

-Alloy steering shaft spacer

INTERIOR

-Sparco PRO 2000 Bucket seat

-Omori gauges (water temp connected, oil pressure and temp not currently)

EXTERIOR

-Average paint (average roof, small amount paint missing from LH door and under RH mirror)

-Fixed sunroof (for extra headroom & no leaks)

-Newly tinted side windows

-Work VS-KF 17x8 and 17x9 rims with Pirelli 225 and 235 tyres

SPARES:

-4x Volk GTC 16x7.5 Track Rims (rough condition) fitted with Dunlop D01J Semi Slicks (few sprints left in them)

-4x Fury 17x8 rims with good 235/45/17 tyres.

-Spare fixed back bucket seat in good condition

-Alloy intake pipe with silicon joiners

-Spare adjustable rear arms

-Spare steering wheel

-4 point harness

-Rare genuine aero front bar (needs painting)

Registered until November (no RWC included in sale due to time restrictions)

For $10,400 will come with all 3 sets of rims and other spares.

For $9,800 will only come with Volk track rims

Contact Details: PM me or email [email protected]

Pictures:

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