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1991 kps13 Silvia

Sr20de

5 Speed manual

viscos lsd

Mods

Exhaust/Engine/Driveline

4 into 1 Jasma extractors

2.5" De-cat pipe

2.5" D&T cat back exhaust system

Drift pod filter

New genuine Nissan water pump- fitted March this year

Serviced every 5000kms

KTS poly gearbox mount

Xtreem heavy duty clutch

Suspension/Steering/Brakes

ISC coilovers

F+R Whiteline heavy duty adjustable swaybars

F+R Cusco strut braces

New tie rod ends- Fitted March this year

New steering rack boots- Fitted March this year

Super Pro lower controll arm bushes

Slotted front discs

Brand new front brake pads

New rear disks- Under 1000kms 0ld

Qfm rear brake pads- Under 1000kms old

Non Hicas rear end

Interior

Spotless and in excellant condition

Dash mat

s14 seats

Drift steering wheel

Nismo look-alike gear knob

White face dials- Light up blue

JVC cd player

JVC rear speakers

Sony front speakers

Exterior

Spotless paintwork with NO dents or scratches

Rare factory Midnight green

Vertex bodykit

18' Lenso Passion wheels with 235/40 Bridgestone Potenza's

Clear front corner lights

Slotted grill

Spare Parts

Standard exhaust manifold

Standard exhaust

Standard Cat

Standard swaybars

Standard front springs

Standard wheels

Price- $7,999 no tight arse offers please

Ph 0432552045

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Make an offer if your interested at all. Want it gone so i can pay off my stagea.

May part swap for some r33 or r34 gtr wheels

Would you be keen on a defected R32 plus a set of 18' work eurolines?

Im really keen let me know.

Car is in Modbury, SA.

My camera doesn't want to turn on, so i cant get any interior pics. Will try and get it working or borrow a camera. I can always sms some pics if people want.

Has about 180,000 on it, but still tight as a drum. Rear end is out of a lower k's car and everything else that was worn was replaced earlier this year for a regency check. Recently did a compression test on the motor, and she came up sweet. Just had all the body and paint work fixed up a few months ago too, so theres no dents or scratches

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