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Hey guys, I’ve decided I want a SR 180SX as I’m a bit of a sucker for them, so this tough, strong, awesome RB20 Silvia is up for sale!

ALL ENGINEERED, which is rather rare to find!

| Car |

-1991 Silvia (was SR20DE auto, don’t think it’s ever seen a track in its life!)

-Rego till Feb 10 2010

-Changed timing belt recently

-Radiator flushed

-New battery

| Go |

-RB20 conversion low km ~70k km (engine number changed at the RTA etc)

-RB20 manual gearbox in great condition!

-Heavy duty clutch

-3” dump/front pipe

-3” hi flow cat

-3” cat back with big muffler (RB sounds unreal through it!)

-Apexi pod filter

-Thermo fan

-Another pod filter with custom box to keep things legal wink.gif

-600x300x76 front mount intercooler with custom piping

-Standard boost 7psi

-Kakimoto computer

-R32 GTR radiator

| Turn |

-Tien coilovers up front adjustable

-JIC coilovers back adjustable

-Upgraded rear upper control arms

-A few other random suspension arms have been upgraded

-Rear strut brace

-Front: Rays/Volk 17x8 +38 wheels with dish

-Rear: Rays/Volk 17x9 +38 wheels with more dish

-Wheels are 4/5 stud and were brought in from Japan only a year ago

-5 stud conversion up front (skyline brakes)

-Shimmed lsd locks up real nice when you want it to wink.gif

| Sit |

-S15 front seats

-GK Tech deep dish steering wheel

-Sard mechanical boost gauge

-GReddy oil pressure gauge

-Blue cluster lights

-No cracks in the dash!

-Random gear knob (Monza I think..)

-Kenwood MP3 CD player

-6x9s in the back

-Amp/sub with tweeters

| Look |

-Vertex front bar

-Vertex side skirts

-Clear indicators

-Spoiler holes welded over

-Antenna removed

-Entire engine bay and boot sprayed in gloss 2 pac black when engine was out

-Professionally sanded back ready for paint, imo looks hell tougher sanded back

$9500 firm

$8500 firm without wheels

Would make an unreal daily, or add a drift button, and you’ve got an awesome slider! I never upped the boost so she’s got plenty of life ahead of her!

Also, will hopefully get some more pics up with the front bar/skirts fitted~

Call/text us on 0423-518-711, PM me or reply to thread

Thanks! Dan~

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the front bar is painted and fits nice but didnt have it on when i took the photos above^

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and heres an old photo i rather like >_<

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  • 2 weeks later...

great looking car mate, good luck with the sale. I have a 180sx, and if you were interested wouldve looked at a trade.... but im in melbourne :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Im...sx-t289831.html

  • 1 month later...

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