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ok so i bought this car last year and its sat in my shed since dec last year.

i stripped alot of the car and started to make a track car from out of it but decided to sell and get back into a 32 4dr.

alot of you do know this car and yes i bought it off damo.

1989 R31 Silhouette Series 3

RB20det w rb20 box (has been through Regency and registered with the new engine)

Has upgraded brakes, not sure what model, i assume R32.

Chassis 370000ks+

Engine 50000ks???

Alloy rad so im told but think its r32

FMIC with custom polished stainless pipework

Aftermarket Turbosmart? blow off valve, plumbed in properly, not installed but now has mad flutters

Battery relocated to boot

remapped RB20 ecu by Decs at Garage 7 (nov 2010)

RB20 turbo

Bucket seat on r31 rails (not installed but can do for buyer)

have 4 diff full sets of rims. (17s, s13 15s, 180sx 15s and also have some 14s it came with)

also spare 17 inch tires

Pioneer CD/mp3 player (Dolphin style with graphics etc), pioneer front splits and pioneer rear 2 way speakers

Aftermarket Guages (volts, oil pressure, water temp, boost)

tacho with shift light

3" turbo back exhuast (can install screamer) with decat pipe for the occassional set of flames :P .

Diff has 4.11s with mini spool and still retains 28 spline axels for strength

vp rear calipers

hydro handbrake supplied and installed by Decs at Garage 7

t piece set at 12psi

rack spacers for extra angle lock

has jaycar ebc installed but not used

brand new walbro fuel pump Hard wired for max effect.

various kill switches

catch can

thats all i can think of atm but prob more.

does not come with sneaky plates

pics will come when i get energy to wash car and get work shit out of it as i am using it as a daily

he he daily 31 sillo rb20det. love it

asking 6.5kono fairly urgent sale so make an offer

no test pilots as i wont be letting you drive unless you have placed 1k deposit in my hand.

Edited by sneaky1
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