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Year: 1991

Make: Nissan

Model: Silvia

Milage: 180,000 km

Transmission: Auto, but can come as Manual (see below)

Colour: Burgundy

Location: Northcote, Melbourne

Registration: Vic 12/11

Price: Prices are firm!

$5500* as is

$6000* with ^incomplete manual conversion kit (not fitted) ^needs flywheel, flywheel bolts, slave cylinder, clutch fork, gearbox mount, manual ecu, spigot bush, probably a few other small items.

$6500* with manual conversion kit (not fitted)

$7500* converted to manual

*I can supply a RWC for an additional $200

*I can supply an Apexi Power FC for an additional $500 (not selling seperately at this price)

Contact: 0431320142 or PM

Up for sale is this pretty much unmodified, SR20DET silvia. It's very tidy for it's age and runs really well. It feels like it's lived a fairly easy life... drifting an unmodified auto would be less than ideal. The only modifications it has are an HKS mushroom filter, HKS turbo timer and 16' ROH rims. The body is straight and the paint is in pretty good condition. It's been resprayed in burgundy with only a few small scratches here and there, plus one of the deleted spoiler holes starting to show. The interior is in pretty good condition too... just a bit of minor wear really. The driver side window does have an intermittent tendency to not want to go down (will alway go back up). The engine runs really well, the only real mechanical fault is that the automatic transmission sometimes doesn't want to shift up. It doesn't happen all the time, and it's easily fixed by just switching the auto to 'HOLD' and then back to you're desired mode again... easy!

It passed a roadworthy in September so it shouldn't need a thind for a RWC.

As mentioned above... I can sell this: as is; with a manual conversion kit; or converted to manual... something for all budgets.

Pics: I just gave it a quick polish and it came up a treat. It was pretty overcast when i took the photos so it doesn't show up the shine as well.

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Heres a few i took when it was sunny, but before i painted the chips on the front bar.

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