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Item:

1992 Nissan S13 Silvia

Location:

South Australia(Adelaide Hills)

Item Condition:

Great

Reason for Selling:

Studying next year, and as such need some money.

Price and Payment Conditions:

10,999 Negotiable

Extra Info:

factory sr20det manual

one of the mintest/best built silvia in sa.

most the stuff on the car is brand new

recent respray with pearl.

professionally removed spoiler

awsome street car all modifications done cleanly by professionals..

bought the car bout a couple weeks ago. drives amazing. selling it as i bought it.

Am studying next year and need some money behind me.

DRIVELINE

redtop SR20DET bought new from nissan 60k ago... (it looks like a blacktop with a red rocker cover, just how nissan built after market sr's)

Garrett GT2860RS .86 rear housing

jap stainless manifold

Greddy FMIC

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Blitz blow off valve

HKS Hi Power 80mm Exhaust

split 3" dump/front pipe

upgraded/ larger oil sump

turbo tech bleed valve (no boost spike)

Pod air filter

Brass button puck clutch Exedy

Engine damper

New water pump

walbro fuel pump

Made 186 RWKW on 16psi

Now running 12psi

Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

Full TEIN HR coil over suspension(6000klm old, over 2k worth of suspension!!!!)

5 Stud conversion

r32 gtst type m brakes front and rear, drum rear handbrake.

high performance brake pads

diff shimmed 12months ago (very smooth, quiet. very good nick)

S14 Stock wheels, ok tread at front and rear.

Interior

new door trims with silvia stitched into them

Greddy electric boost guage with memory recall

Blitz turbo timer

MOMO steering wheel HKB Boss kit

Alpine head unit with type R splits

very clean in and out, more photos to come later

10,999 negotiable car is on s14 stockies

car is currently still regoed until december in nsw but the car has passed an id inspection so rego in SA. will provide all papers needed apon sale.

will probably have it in SA rego by the time of sale.

Pictures:

PM email address

Contact Details:

PM

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