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how much you looking at spending?

I just purchased one around month and 1/2 ago.

be prepared to spend a bit, and have cashed stored away for any problems you may have.

you will be looking at paying between $11K and $30K for one

its worth it though as in stock form they blow away pretty much anything

paid $12.5K for mine which is good for what i got, but it did have a few dints etc which ill need to get fixed, the sump is bashed up (suspect from when engine was imported) suspension is a little tired ie i am replaceing all bushes in the rear + a few control arms. just replacing the water pump and timing belt on it as we speak.

Im not saying the guy i bought it off is dodgy its what you get with a car of that age that hasn't had huge $$$ spent on it.

what i am trying to say is check it out thoroughly, i really couldn't check mine out as it was in another state, but i would still have bought it anyway its a good car.

There is heaps of magazines with RB S13s in them typical cost for conversions range from about $6k-$12K, thats pretty much stock conversions with RB20/25 to RB26s

have you checked nissansilvia.com for any think there is a few on there inc a $30K+ RB25DETT S13 which is immac

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