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I'm looking to sell my car soon because, I'm looking at leaving the car scene for a while and getting a bike instead. I'll update the post again once I have a look over the car again and take some more pictures. So I'm willing to accept trade offers with a bike and cash my way too.

CAR:

Location - Sydney

Nissan Silvia - S13 - 1990

Black

Manual

135,000km on the clock (Done around 40,000 since rebuild).

CA18DET

Rego till Jan 30 2009

MODS:

- JDM t28 BB (no shaft play)

- Rear adjustable Tein coilovers

- Front adjustable unknown coilovers

- XXR 002 16x8+0 rims

- New 205/50/16's all round

- Immobiliser/alarm

- HKS FMIC

- Turbo back 3 inch exhaust

- Custom blast pipes (not that loud, due to resonator).

- Haltech Ignition leads to replace crappy coil packs (bigger spark).

- Some sound system with a kenwood amp, 12 inch sub (not too sure on it will have another look).

- Turbosmart adjustable BoV (Hard-soft for less/more flutter).

- Clear 15cm Jap dildo knob

- Greddy EBC (Low/High boost - 11 and 14 pound).

- Unknown bigger fuel pump (will check when I get time)

- Some jap front sway bar (will check brand soon)

- Stainless steel radiator overflow tank

- Metal radiator cooling panel

- Mines ECU (I also have the standard ecu)

- K&N Pod filter

- Custom cooler piping with heat proof coating.

- Universal Catch can

- Deep nardi style drift wheel

- Greddy Boost guage

- Tint all around (Not too dark)

Comments:

- I've owned the car for under a year now.

- I don't have receipts for the head rebuild as it was claimed to be done by the previous owner and his mate. But the compression figures speak for themselves reading 160 across all four (perfect compression). Willing to test and show the buyer this first hand.

- Body isn't perfect but it's pretty straight and the paint is alright.

- Dash has 2 cracks in it (cheap to replace $50-$100 for second hand dash - might get around to replacing it myself soon).

- Oils changed every 5000km if not less. Run on a range of oils to find the best - 5w-30, 10w-40, 15w-40. All high quality (Penrite sin collection).

- Radiator fluids flushed and changed.

- New gearbox oil (gearbox is very tight).

- New Bendix brake pads.

- Have some more gauges that might get thrown on soon (Oil temp, pressure and AFR)

- Not in a hurry to sell so hit me up with a PM and we'll chat if you're interested.

- With the sale of the car I'll also throw in for free: 8 standard wheels (6 have tyres), stock wing, stock suspension, standard ECU etc as I've never been defected so there's no need for me to have it.

- Give me a call on 0439890549 if you're interested.

PRICE: $9600 (not moving on this).

PICTURES:

(Will get more soon - Dodgy pic for now as the car is heaps dirty in this)

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Older shot of engine bay will get a newer one soon and some interior shots.

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