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Up For sale is my Australian Delivered Nissan Silvia 200sx (Spec R GT).
I have now owned this car since mid 2005. It was bought with zero modifications therefore all work added to this car has been completed with my supervision at a reputable performance workshop. It has been meticulously maintained and looked after. Serviced every 5000kms on the dot. Always premium fuel and oils have been used since I have owned this car. This car has never caused any major mechanical issues apart from the general wear and tear items.

This car has never been in a road accident, however has received the odd knock from careless people in the car park. All dents and scratches have been repaired. The car just last month received a full respray in R34 GTR white, ADM factory rear reflectors have been removed and front bars middle fin has been deleted.

Majority of the standard parts have been retained and the buyer has the option to take them upon purchase. The car will also come with a full set of R32 GTR factory wheels with Dunlop Semi Slicks vauled at $900 for the set and used semis.

This is a regretful sale however its now time to start a family. In saying this I am not keen on selling this so my price is firm.

Modifications List :

Engine:
SR20DET
Garrett GT2871r 56 trim - .06 exhaust turbocharger
Tomei Pon Cams - 256 duration 11.5 lift
Brian Crower Heavy Duty Valve Springs
Greddy Rocker arm stoppers
Upgraded VCT unit
Trust 3inch Stainless exhaust - Tomei bell mouth dump - Ballistic 100cpi race Cat.
HKS Stainless exhaust manifold.
HKS 740cc injectors
Apexi Power fc ECU
Turbosmart e-boost street
Walbro 700hp fuel pump
ARC TurnFlow Intercooler & piping
Custom 3” Intake Pipe
Z32 AFM
stock air box with k&n panel filter (meets EPA regulations)
Custom Cold Air Intake routed to front bar
Split fire Coil packs

Transmission:

r33 gearbox
custom jim berry clutch and custom dual mass flywheel

Brakes:
RDA Slotted Front and rear rotors
Bendix pads front and rear

Differential:
r33 sII abs diff with KAZZ 2way

Wheels / Tires / Suspension:
350z Anniversary Wheels 18” + 30 Painted in Gloss Black
Front and rear - Kumho Ecsta XS KU36 tires
BC inverted coilovers – Height, Camber and Damper adjustable
Whiteline Front and Rear Sway Bar Adjustable
Cusco Carbon Fibre Rear strut tower brace
Cusco Front strut Tower Brace
Urethane Brushes all round
Cusco Engine Damper
gktech rear camber arms
gktech front caster
gktech rear toe arms

Windows tinted to slightly lighter to the darkest legal tint.
Mongoose Alarm system with immobilizer and turbo timer

22k

thanks,

Frank 0400-911-463

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