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Hey peeps,

Im selling my silvia to fund my new project R34. please no ebay style offers. car is in Frankston SE melb 0416970581

1993 Nissan Silvia, Blacktop SR20DET, 5 speed manual, pwr steer (non hicas), power windows n mirrors, factory alloys, stock suspension with whiteline rear swaybar and nolothane type front caster bars, boot spoiler.

18 month old S15 bb T28 turbo with adaptor kit, FMIC, BOV, Splitfire Coil Packs, APEXi Power FC, Z32 AFM, 500cc inj, Walbro fuel pump (made 179kw on hub dyno 12psi may/2009) has made more since but i have no evidence.

Split Dump Pipe from turbo, 3" down pipe, 100cell race cat, 3" centre muffler and 4" rear resonator with side cut tip.

Extreme Chromoly flywheel, with brass button clutch. (Nismo style hydraulic line fitted) and clutch pedal welded for insurance.

Reconditioned Brake Master Cylinder with RDA gold series rotors (heat treated, slotted and dimpled) with EBC ceramic pads front and back. Also added spot welds on brake pedal bracket.

Nismo 2 way Diff (serviced last year, has very minor weep)

180sx seats and good interior for age, 1 crack above dashboard RHS

JJR steering collumn anti dampner, S14 alloy Radiator and fan shroud, Alarm with keyless entry and probly more stuff i can't think of right about now.

Air Box and turbo outlet pipe will be changed back to alloy pipe and APEXi Pod filter shortly. (and does not come with car)

I just had it registered on thursday, 12 months rego.

The body is average, no structual damage history, paint has crows feet in various places, no known rust.

I refitted my whole interior for rwc, removed coil overs/pillow tops/strut braces, and my BBS 17" wheels, which will be offered to the buyer for extra $ (the last pic with shopping list, lowered with wheels)

asking $7500, iv'e spent alot alot alot alot alot more on this car.

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