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Fs: 1992 Nissan Silvia....factory Sr20det Manual....adelaide Defected..car In Excellent Cond. $7000


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hi guys i just bought this car yesterday from victoria and was going to rego/drive it ..

...but due to our dept. of transport being such a f&*K3n mob of C#*ts...im gonna sell it as is for parting out or race/track/drift :D

...because i cant be f&*ked dealing with them and i dont have time to remove/refit parts etc :)

you could get it regoed but i cant be bothered :mad:

info:

1992 nissan silvia sr20det factory manual turbo

originally white now resprayed in GTR midnight purple about a year ago...

brand new Tein fully adjustable coilovers with camber/castor etc

strut brace front

mint condition s14 200sx front seats un marked

18 x 8" light weight dished brand new japanase 5 spoke rims

black immac. nardi classic leather steering wheel

HYBRID FMIC

walbro fuel pump

s15 front brakes/hubs/rotors

s14 rear brakes/hubs /rotors

ceramic button exedy clutch and new flywheel

interior excellent few minor blemishes

Exterior excellent few minor blemishes

Full BN jap body kit

Apexi 2.0 bar boost guage phantom white/silver

sr20det redtop engine and std. turbo and computer and gearbox 157000kms

3" cat back exhaust and stainless rear muffler

NO DENTS!!! OR RIPPLES OR ACCIDENT HISTORY ...accept few minor rust bubbles at rear of factory electric sunroof not through paint though

body and chassis work excellent and engine uses no coolant or oil...

MAKE ME AN OFFER

NO PMs

Call or sms 0406566314 and come have a look at her she is a beauty :D

thats bout all i can think of cheers guys

pics....

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more pics...sorry some are bit fuzzy

hey guys decided im parting out immediately unless anyone is going to buy complete....last chance....thanks to all who enquired ;)

parts list as follows:

ADELAIDE SALES ONLY PICK UP

shell incl. bodykit and rear end sold pending negotiation

18" rims with tyres$1700

apexi phantom white/silver new 2.0 bar boost guage $150

new tein fully adjustable coilovers $1200

radiator cooling etc $300

tailshaft $250

air cond complete system $500

electronic climate control $220

engine/gearbox/ceremic new flywheel /button clutch/turbo/computer/loom $3300

interior less seats miscellaneous incl. door trims $400

200sx s14 s2 immaculate seats as pair $490

nardi black signature series wheel immaculate with boss kit $260

5 stud conversion/incl hubs etc etc big brakes rotors etc etc $1100

hybrid front mount intercooler kit complete no BOV $550

cat back exhaust 3" with rear stainless 4" muffler $220

plus lots of miscellaneous gear???etc tell me what you need sms or call me 0406566314 cheers

Edited by sfearo

taking best offers ....will be sold by best offer tonight guys otherwise she getting dropped off tomorrow to be stripped :P ...post an offer ...i dont have time to stuff around with this car :cool:

current best over is around 5k

Edited by sfearo

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