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This is a CLEAN 31 Series 3 Silhouette with a professional Rb25det conversion (By Kev Rowley, with receipts) , with front mount intercooler (600x300x75) with stainless 3" piping, professionally TIG welded.

90,000km front cut

R33 auto

LSD

3" Catback exhaust

Stock rims with New tyres

Boost gauge

Pioneer 6.5" 2 ways

Lowered on king springs and kyb shocks

VERY CLEAN interior (nicest i've seen)

Whiteline swaybars and strut brace

Fully Engineered and mod plated

New spitfire coilpacks

Genuine Bonnet protector

No rust

Aircon

Personalised Plates - GRR31

New Autotechnica Padded wheel (legal) but comes with Woodgrain wheel with Nissan horn centre.

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I had to replace a rack end for rwc a few weeks ago, but the car is definitely too low to pass a rwc (I know my mechanic well, so he passes stuff for me if i'm gonna be the one driving, won't do it for anyone else)

So if you know a guy then you're set :cool:

Drives straight and smooth, boosts hard :D Last owner ran a 13.9 with wheelspin. She's an awesome car, clean interior, clean conversion :) Nice cruiser

4500 ONO dudes. Cheers :) Throw me an offer

Edited by Distortion Guitar Addict

oh forgot to leave contact info. 0407162720 - Simon - text only please, I am working most of the time, not allowed to answer phone at work. Text me an offer, the worst I can do is say no, You won't offend me ;)

  • 1 month later...

Update: just needs a tie-rod end and will pass rwc. Putting a new auto box in, so it will be $4500 with new box, or $4000 as is, the auto is starting to get dodgey. Boost leaks also fixed.

Cheers.

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