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Date Listed 22/01/2011

Price $9,000.00

Address Wollongong New South Wales, Australia

Make Nissan

Model Silvia

Year 1993

Kilometers 160000

Transmission Manual

Air Conditioning Yes

Nissan Silvia S13 K's 1993 Manual

Drift/Circuit/Daily Sleeper

160000KMS

6 Months Rego

Clear on REVS check

Mechanic owner

Engine

-New blacktop engine

-New heavy duty brass button clutch

"Have receipts for work from Just Jap"

-Front Mount Intercooler FMIC

-3" Exhaust quiet turbo back

-High flow catalytic converter

Suspension

-JJ adjustable rear control arms all arms

-JJ adjustable front castor rods

-JJ tie rod and tie rod ends

-Racing logic coilovers

-Shimmed differential

-JJ strut tower bars

Exterior

-Black bonnet JDM style

-Rare brick jap headlights

-Clear front guard indicators

-Smoked bumper bar indicators

-Crystal style rear rights

-Watanabe rims with new tyres

Interior

-Boss kit

-JJ deep corn racing steering wheel

Mechanical

-New oil

-New coolant

-New spark plugs

-New power steering fluid

-New brake and clutch fluid

-New battery

-New air filter

-New transmission oil

-New drive belts

-New light globes all round

-New front and rear pads

-Front and rear disks have been machined

-New tyres

-Air conditioning recently re gassed

I brought this car with the intention of keeping it, so big money has been spent and not a part on this vehicle has been neglected or left. The way this car its set up is perfect for a daily, drift or circuit car. You will have no problems with the police because of the way I have set it up. Vehicle has just passed Blue Slip and Rego so it is mechanically perfect. I have decided to sell her because I just brought a S14 Silvia that I fell in love with and I can't afford keep two cars.

Pickup from Wollongong (One hour from Sydney)

I can organize the vehicle to be delivered if the buyer is really interested.

Price is negotiable ONO please call Chris for details or offers

0421816651

No time wasters or tyre kickers please.

Please see link for more pics

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=475523

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