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I'm posting this for my brother. He is selling his project car to get a fully street legal r33.

Nissan Silvia 1990 2.0l turbo - $4,000

*rego august 2013

(*no engineer cert. serious buys perfect for track ,some work required for street rego)

rb20det with front mount intercooler

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Pod filter

tuned 2 stage Greddy boost controller 9/11psi

adjustable tien coilover suspension

17"WHEELS front - 235

rear - 255 enkei

r32 5 stud wheels2(Can also be sold with stock r33 rims)

r32 gear box

r32 gtr lsd LSD

Boost gauge and rpm gauge

HID headlight

yellow factory fog lamps

electric thermo fan

new sports steering wheel and boss kit

new ign coils

spare set of rear tyres

all oils and coolant replaced 5,000km ago

engine has 80,000km

no sterio system installed, has front speakers.

no leaks or drive problems

looking to sell asap!

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PM ANY INTERESTS! CHEERS! or call Phil on 0466 406 575.

Edited by J'son
  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale

"Nissan Silvia 1990 2.0l turbo - $4,000

*rego august 2013

(*no engineer cert. serious buys perfect for track ,some work required for street rego)"

Has ACT rego, but the engine swap has not been engineered and there are a few other things that would need tweaking for road use. The car would be much easier sorted if it remains registered in the ACT or if rego is lapsed and it is used for a track car.

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