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I know its a skyline forum but there are ppl that own or have silvia on the forum.

Posting for a friend the car is very nice may i add and i can vouch for the guy if need be

but please send all inquiries to him pics can be found at

http://dbs.bong.com.au/b-up/pics/

Im thinking of selling my car if i get a decent price for it.

Specs:

1993 Silvia Club Q's

Manual

UniFilter Ram Pod style air filter

2.25" Catback Exhaust (Either Apexi or Trust)

4.3:1 Viscus Diff

White 16" Rims 205/50/R16

Suspention:

GET Coilovers

RSR Springs

Cusco Swaybars

Rear Cradel Pineapples

Extras:

4x Silvia Standard Rims (great for drift)

Standard Airbox

Standard Swaybars

Standard 4.1:1 blown Viscus Diff

Oil Cooler (330mm x 60mm)

Standard Lower Control Arms

Standard Tie Rods

Standard Tie Rods

Standard s13 Struts

Standard 2L Wing

Standard Silvia Steering Wheel

3" Straight through Exhaust

Isotta Montecarlo Steering Wheel 310mm (still in box)

Boss Kit for s13/r32/r33 (still in box)

*note many of the extra are for sale seperately if they don't go with the car

There are probablly many things i have forgotten.

Asking $11,500 with all the aftermarket parts. Price is Neg.

Serviced every 5000km's

Minor scratches on the front left of the bumper and pannel

Shocks might need reconditioning

Drives beautifully

Never used anything but 98octane

interior Clean

The car owes me about $14,000 but there is no way i would get that money for it.

Reaon for sale:

Need to pay debt. Cant afford to keep the car.

Please no tyer kickers. This is my pride and joy, it kills me to see it might have to go.

Michael Koreneff

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