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This car was originally built by Martin Donnon at Willall Racing as part of "Project 11's" featured in 11 issue's of zoom magazine. The car has run an impressive 11.8sec ¼ mile at WSID.

The motor was stock and was rebuilt with new bearings, rings, 33 crank and turbo's. Standard bore 86mm CP forged pistons have been fitted to ensure a very reliable package. The car is also fitted with a full GTR rear cradle, (diff,etc), GTR front support for the R33 GTR front bumper and r32 GTR brakes all round.

Some Other upgrades are as follows:

*RB25DET Manual Conversion

*Brand New "EXEDY" Clutch

*Custom Alloy Oil Catch Can

*Full hard pipe kit (turbo inlets, turbo outlets, smooth transition twin turbo merge pipe)

*Twin Apexi filters

*R34 AFM's x2

*Apexi PFC with Handcontroller

*Turbo Back Stainless Steel D&T Exhaust

*HSD damper and height adjustable coilovers

*Work VS-KF 17x9 all round

*Brand new Kenwood head unit with usb

*45mm Alloy Radiator

:) Car made 250 RWKW on 12 PSI :sick:

The inside of the car is in GREAT condition as well is the outside, which has had respray a few years ago.

The car is Also currently registered and cleared through Regency for the engine change. The air con system has also had an overhaul early this year and works great.

$16,990

Willing to ship anywhere in Australia, and if sold for the asking price i'm willing to front the cost of the shipping.

More photos here: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=446621

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Hey mate, very nice 33. would you be interested in a trade??? Check the link or look in my topics n let me no.. cheers

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....entry1285414773

Edited by Arlo84
Hey mate, where bouts you located?

Can you email me some pics of interior and any dents, scratches on the car?

Cheers

I'm located in Darwin NT, i will ship the car anywhere aus wide, and if its sold for $16,990 i will front the cost off the shipping.

Yeah i can send you as many pictures as you would like, whats your email address?

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