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After buying a house I'm sadly left with no option but to sell my silvia and resort to a wheezy civic for transport.

1992 Silvia Club K's

5sp Manual, SR20det

6 months rego

Engine

93,XXXkms, servied every 5000kms with new oil filter and fully synthetic oils.

Has made 232rwhp on Hyperdrives dyno dynamics

Large FMIC with stainless piping

1yr old Z32 AFM (bought new for $450)

Bosch motorsport fuel pump (not sure of exact model)

Stainless high mount tubular manifold

S5 RX7 turbo (these turbos can be high flowed to make big hp)

Custum stainless dump/front pipe

Full stainless 3" mandral bent exhaust with 3" high flow cat

550cc RX7 injectors on custom fuel rail

APEXI AVCR ebc

Pivot turbo timer

K&N pod filter

GFB BOV

1yr old O2 sensor (gets pretty good fuel economy 10-11kms/100km)

Suspension

Handling is absolutely beautiful.

Full whiteline handling kit (Large F&R swaybars, Whiteline lowered springs, Koni adjustable shocks, nolethane bushes throughout)

F&R strut braces.

Driveline

Heavy duty clutch (not sure of exact specs but it bites very hard and does not slip at all)

Std 5sp in good condition

Low km R33 LSD (4.3 ratio)

16" Manaray lightweight jap rims with good tread

Body

Gunmetal grey (the best and meanest stock colour)

Genuine Nismo front bar

Genuine Nismo 2 slat grille

Unknown fibreglass skirts

Front bar and skirts could do with a respray (paint peeling)

Rest of the body is nice and straight and paint is good for a 13yr old car.

Body has been seam-welded for extra stiffness/safety

Interior

Imaculate condition

R33 s2 seats

Momo steering wheel

Impul gear knob

Auto-meter boost gauge

Digital climate control

It has a cyclops alarm system

That all I can think of at the moment.

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Price

$12,750 ono

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