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Thinking of selling my Silvia

It "was" a factory 4 cyliner turbo

Now its got the 6 cyl r32 rb20det motor with 5 speed

New billet extreemly light flywheel (thought I got posted an empty box from japan)

New extreem 6 puk brass button clutch and 800kg pressure plate

R32 gtr 4 spot callipers up front (5 stud)

R32 single piston calipers on rear (5 stud)

30mm bolt on wheel spacers front/rear

16x8 wheels with 225/50 tyres (front new) (rear 50%)

Previously owned by a lady who travelled a total of 100,000km

Motor runs sweet, its a low km jap import

Kenwood stereo with 10 stacker in boot

3 inch mandrel bent exhaust from turbo back

Still running factory intercooler

Currently car is unregistered

It's not complied with engine conversion or brakes yet

Although has import tag and has still got rego plates from being 4 cyl.

Make me some offers may look at swaps etc

Prefer cash as misses is giving me a son for xmas lol

Phone 0448 199 167 or pm etc

See pics below

Cheers Chad

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Car is located in north eastern suburbs of adelaide

Currently engine is stock spec except clutch and flywheel

to pass regency , so stock turbo and ecu

Also just fitted r33 wheels as other wheels wouldnt pass with spacers

front tyres new , rears 60%

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