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After much deliberation I have finally decided to sell my silvia. You will see looking over the details this is not an easy decision to come to but i have decided it's time for me to update. I will post the main details here but there is too much to mention so for more information and pics visit www.users.bigpond.com/wegs1

For those who are wondering about maintenance and reliability I can assure you the conversion is a complete package and is serviceable by any mechanic with Silvia/Skyline experience. There are no major custom parts to worry about. The engine is still quite stock with factory dump pipe-intercooler-turbo so if you are looking to get more power most of the auxillary work has been done (cpu, fuel etc). I was more than happy with the power delivery and so focussed on putting my time into the handling and interior.

Year: 1990

Colour: black

Km's: 130K

Price: $12,750 neg

Location: Adelaide

**At a glance**

RB25DET engine/gearbox conversion

Microtech MT8 computer with DASH display

Custom aluminium radiator

Sard blowoff valve

Cat back exhaust with Jasma muffler

Upgraded clutch

Malpassi fuel pressure regulator/fuel pressure gauge

400hp fuel pump

Closer ratio power steering rack

GAB rear gas struts

Volk Rays Wheels

- Front: 16x7

- Rear: 16x8

Apexi boost gauge

Tomei steering wheel

GReddy turbo timer

There is an extras section on the website which lists a whole host of other gear (most of which is on the car) but which is not included in the base price for obvious reasons. I did this to make the sale more flexible for buyers who don't want to pay for accessories. However they are subject to negotiation if the new owner wants them.

Email [email protected] for further details

Wegs

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