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hey guys, was about 12 months ago started looking for a datsun 1600 to build up and et into the scene, have had this one for about 4 months and have decided its not really my thing, gonna get back into drifting again.

Car is currently complete and not missing a thing as far as i know.

Engine bay is being painted this weekend then needs engine and gearbox to be re-installed and THATS IT! will except less as is ( ENGINE bay painted, assembly required) but mostly looking to sell complete and running, rego runs out june 25TH but is roadworthy and engineered for everything in nsw. could supply rego for NEG cost

Looking for $12,000 ONO to get myself a decent modded 180sx and get back into drifting, would also except drift oriented trades.

i have uploaded some pics and provided a link to the build thread of the car.

any info pm me or email [email protected] phone number will be provided for serious enquirys.

Car is located on the mid north coast (1 and half hours north of newcastle)

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Photos are of car sitting unwashed and dirty

they were the only photos i was able to link directly to, there are about 100 more in this build thread

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=372095

car comes up very clean after a good wash

for interested parties here is a quick run down of mods

ca18det

front mount

alloy rad

microtech

t28bb JDM

r200 lsd

s14 seats

retrimed interior

smoothed engine bay, hidden wiring

recently rewired

speedflow lines and fittings for turbo, fuel system, and catch can

custom alloy catch can and rad over flow

custom fuel rail

mictrotech hand controller

autometer guages

LOTS MORE

Cheers, mitch

Edited by want_33
  • 2 weeks later...

heaps of new pics up on build thread. pretty much sorted now, thanks for interest.

thy guy with the 4 door r32 i havnt got your pm yet and you called on private number, hmb?

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

interior finished, and engine going in this week, will have fuel system plumbed then off to workshop to plumb up new radiator and intercooler plus piping then its finished.

pm replied to

  • 2 weeks later...

have spoken to you dattow_sb

still up for grabs, went to visit it this morning at workshop and radiator is in, front end almost put back together, just coller and a few other little things and its done.

So offers guys, cash NEG or the right car hit me up

0421605445 Mitch

car will hopefully be finished by end of next weekend :) still for sale and trade

have someone looking at it this weekend, and somebody from qld is keen once its back on the road. so it wont be around for much longer

pm me or 0421605445

the guy who came and looked is very keen, just wating for it to be back on the road next weekend.

am really keen on a 32 four door, or a 180

any offers?

cheers guys, its coming together amazing, will have new pics up tomorrow

  • 4 weeks later...

car is completly finished, pink slipped and registered for 12 months, is also completly engineered.

car absolutly hammers

looking for about $13-15,000 trades or cash monies

very negotiable and a very fair and nice guy so talk to me and see what we can work out

180sx, s14, 32 four door, laurel etc, maybe mx5 and cash my way.

very keen to get into a drifter, possibly a rotory

let me know

0421605445

ar is completly finished, pink slipped and registered for 12 months, is also completly engineered.

car absolutly hammers

looking for about $13-15,000 trades or cash monies

very negotiable and a very fair and nice guy so talk to me and see what we can work out

180sx, s14, 32 four door, laurel etc, maybe mx5 and cash my way.

very keen to get into a drifter, possibly a rotory

let me know

0421605445

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