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nissan silvia RB25DET

located in Townsville North Queensland

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1988 NISSAN S13 SILVIA

1998 S2 RB25DET (MANUAL)(LAST OF R33 WTH ONLY 54000K'S)

CUSTOM INTAKE PLENUM

CUSTOM 3" TURBO BACK EXHAUST

CUSTOM 3" INTERCOOLER PIPING

HYBRID COPY FMIC

GFB STEALTH FX BOV (PLUMBED BACK ATM)

SOME SPEEDY 5 SPOKE 17'S (UNSURE OF MODEL)

GTR FUEL PUMP (R33GTR)

G4 coilovers (valving and spring rate set for drift)

R33 4 SPOT CALLIPERS WITH REDRILLED ROTORS

CUSTOM 2 PIECE TAIL SHAFT

NEW exeddy 5 PUK SPRUNG CENTRE CLUTCH (400KM OLD)

HKB STEERING WHEEL BOSS KIT

WITH NEW STEERING WHEEL (JUST A CHEAPIE THAT LOOKS GOOD)

(HAVE A GFB BLEED TAP

FACTOYR ITEMS

HUD

SUNROOF

SONY HEADNIT

JL 2WAY 6" SPEAKERS

the car is fully engineered and mod plated for everything from the engine, brakes, fmic.....everything ......**********make me some offers***********

EDIT: just put in a re-cond R32GTR radiator

contact me via pm or on my mobile as im not on here verry often

any other pic's requests via email to [email protected]

thanks adam 0403698426

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Edited by drag-on silvia

Hi

I am looking for a s13 and this looks like what i am after but i only have 10k cash. I have a 1983 Nissan EXA, type 3 BOV, Vl throttle body, Pod filter, new front tyres as of today and i have a XR200R 97 model its not a motocross bike but yeah like you said accepting offers

Cheers Adrian

Edited by Taipan

hmmmm, whats sort of condition is the exa in, is its perty sweet i might look at the 10g's and the exa. as for the xr, yeah im after a motocross bike as the reason im selling it is to get back into racing again. if you can email me some pics to [email protected] il have a look at the exa and ill let you know

ah mate. no..... swapping a silvia in awesome condition with a 98 model rb25 with 54000 k's for a skyline that needs that much work. throw me your car and 5 g's and yeah we can neg from there

ah mate. no..... swapping a silvia in awesome condition with a 98 model rb25 with 54000 k's for a skyline that needs that much work. throw me your car and 5 g's and yeah we can neg from there

hehe can't blame a guy for tryin! :(

Nice car, free bump!

hehe can't blame a guy for tryin! :D

Nice car, free bump!

ah mate, it was a good try. however if you do end up sellin you skyline... feel free to make me an offer.

interest in a swap for a 1993 nissan bluebird Attessa. AWD SR20det..

RARE 5 sp MANUAL, SR20 TURBO, All Wheel Drive, Regularly serviced and well looked after, Excellent handling. RARE 5 speed MANUAL!!!! HKS turbo timer, HKS Super Sequential Blow off valve, King spring,R32 Skyline wheels, Wrx Front Lip, after market fuel pump, Heavy Duty clutch, New Gearbox with Gtir Internals boost gauge, 3" inch exhaust, all power option, climate control air-con, tinted window, alarm and JVC CD player. This car is in good condition with low kilometres

motocross season is creepin closer which means i need to sell this car soon. make me some more offers people and if you have a ute to trade me would also earn you some brownie points :)

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