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Make: Nissan

Model: Sileighty

Year: 1992

Engine: RB25DET

Mileage Motor = 128xxxkm Chasis = 171xxxkm

Gearbox: RB20DET

Engine:

RB25DET

Z32 Nistune ECU - Tuned by Benny (M1 Tuning)

FMIC

3" Turbo Back Exhaust

Apexi Pod

Splitfire Coil Packs

NGK plugs

12" & 14" Thermos With Digital Control

Alloy Rad

Turbosmart Manual Boost Controller

Walbro Fuelpump

Oil Catch Can

Suspension/Brakes:

KTS Coilovers

KTS Castor Arms

KTS Adjustable Tie Rod Ends

KTS Alloy Subframe Bushes

Custom Selby Front Swaybar

Hicas Lock Bar

R33 Front Calipers and Rotors

Bendix HD Pads and DBA Rotors F/R

Interior:

Bride Brix Drivers Seat

S14 Passenger Seat

6 Point with Crossbar KTS Cage

KTS C- Pillar Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace

GK Tech Deep Dish Steering Wheel

Nismo Gearknob

Auto Meter Cobolt Water Temp. Oil Temp. Oil Press.

Auto Meter Sport Comp Boost Gauge

Viper Alarm/ Immobiliser

18% Tint

KenwoodCD/MP3 Player

Exterior:

Genuine Aero Front Bar

Genuine Aero Side Skirts

Genuine Aero Grill

J Series Headlights, 6 000K HIDs

Silvia Front Guards + Hood

Work Wheels 18x8.5 & 18x 9.5

Driveline:

RB20DET gearbox

Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch

Nismo 2way Diff, 4:11's

Extra Details:

Engine conversion done by Benny at Ktune in 2008.

Engine remains stock, would make a good starting base.

Car makes 260hp on 12pound on 98 pump fuel.

Spares.....................................................................

Owned vehicle for the last 4.5years, many receipts. Daily driven and doesn't attract unwanted attention.

Modplate/Certificate Codes Cover:

Engine Conversion

Brakes

2x Seats with Bucket Seat

Roll Cage

FMIC

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Reason For Sale: Got a house, time for a change

Contact Details: Lauren - 0404 106 585

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,000 NO SWAPS.

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Rego til Mid September 2011

Interior has ALL Sound Deadening removed

Shell painted Black + Carpet replaced

Cluster has Type X Needles :P

Currently wearing Twin 3.5" Pipes, usually has a canon, BOTH are included in the SALE :)

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