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Hi Guys,

Posting this on behalf of my Mate

He has a Nissan Silvia s13 Coupe with an RB20DET Fully Engineered with all Paperwork to Prove it

He Bought this for a project and something to do but now with working away and other commitments he doesn't have any time for it. Its at the final stages to have it registered.

Following parts have been put into the car

RB20 Engine Conversion
R32 Mannual Gearbox 5spd
R32 Rear Diff
Greddy TD05 Turbo Kit with 36mm ext gate
Trust Front Mount Intercooler Kit
Bilstein Coilovers
R32 GTR Front Brakes with new rotors
Stinger EMS 4400 Racing ECU
Switch on dash for rotational idle ( for when your at the track )
Oil filter relocation kit
Oil Caatch can
Oversized new alloy radiator
2 New Seats from supercheap auto
4 point harness for the driver for track days
Rear seats have been removed and carpet and plyboard has been installed tidy it up
Full whellbearing 5 stud conversion
Front Wheels Rota Grids 17x9 nexan n9000 215's Brand New
Rear Wheels Rota Grids 17x9.5 nexan n9000 235's Brand New
Bolt on flares
New Front Windscreen
New Rear Windscreen
Varex Exhaust to make it nice and stealth
Simple 7" touch screen with alpine 2 ways in fron doors
Boost gauge
Oil pressure gauge
Water temp gauge
Carbon Fibre Bonet
Battery relocated into boot in a battery box
New battery
New Immobolizer x2
1x Key


I have had the entire car engineered for the engine, gearbox, brakes, exhaust etc etc. Just needs a few bits and pieces tidied up on it and its good to go, i have the list of what the pits want on a inspection list. Have all the paperwork to go with the car. Have also had it looked over by Ovabost in Malaga and everything is fine. Most recent tune it made 330 RWHP on a mild tune.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/hillarys/cars-vans-utes/1989-nissan-silvia-s13-coupe/1043404433

Anyone questions feel free to Call Ricky on 0420 977 798

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