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Gday folks, im seriously concidering selling my silvia, caus there is a 98% chance i am moving to Broome. I really dont want to sell it, but i think it is my only option.

Car: 1991 mod silvia

black, manual.

Engine: JDM S15 sr20det vvt

Mods: HKS GT25/10

3" fujitsubo exhaust

Apexi power intake

Big FMIC

Bosch 040 pump

480cc injectors (stock on the JDM s15 motor)

GFB hybrid BOV

Heavy duty 4 puck clutch

K&N oil breather

Interior:

Blitz twin SBC boost controller

Apexi SACF2

Apexi RSM

Apexi pen turbo timer

Auto meter boost guage

Auto meter oil pressure guage

Momo steering wheel and boss kit

Momo chrome gear nob

Momo black leather gear boot

OBX silver pedals

Drift handbrake button

digital climate control

Wheels alarm, imobilizer and keyless entry

Stero:

cerwon vega 5 1/2" splits

Schineder 6x9 splits

Denon 12" dual voice coil sub

JBL and dominator amps

Suspension:

Apexi lowered springs

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Exterior:

17" turismo wheels

P zero 225/45/17 tyres

2 slat style front grille

Holden VT indicators

No boot spoiler

fully debadged

side skirts

It was recently dyno tuned and made 193 kw @wheels on 16psi, and was held back by the AFM maxing out.

The car has been off the road for about 8 months because of the conversion, and its only been on the road for a few weeks now. i brought the motor with only 10,000 kms on it so it is near new. All mods besides the exhaust have been done here and mostly by myself. Mechanically the car is A1. Its an awesome car to drive and is very very quick.

Im really not happy to see her go, caus i have worked so hard on it, but i cant really have it sitting in storage for 2 1/2 years doing nothing.

Asking $17500

Please email: [email protected]

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