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1988 Nissan Silvia 5 speed

119k on body

~80k on engine

Engine Modifications:

- sr20det from 1991 silvia (formerly ca18de)

- HKS step 1 cams

- HKS (or Nismo?) 550cc injectors

- HKS stainless manifold

- HKS GT2540 turbo

- HKS oil cooler and remote filter

- HKS mushroom pod filter

- Z32 AFM

- Garage M2 remapped ecu

- Cusco catch can

- Greddy FMIC and piping (with HKS sprayed on it :lol:)

- Full stainless 3" exhaust

- 50mm alloy radiator

- Aftermarket overflow tank

- Twin thermos

- Professor Sheepdog BOV

- Engine strut

- Xenon strobe light

Suspension, brakes, driveline:

- Apexi N1 coilovers with cambertops

- Jic rear toe and camber arms, front castor rods

- Tein tie rods and tie rod ends

- Lots more suspension parts i don't know the name of!

- Cusco front and rear strut braces

- Cusco tension bar

- D-tech undertray

- Solid steering shaft spacer

- 5 stud conversion

- R32 GTR brakes front and rear

- Aftermarket cross-drilled and slotted rotors (unknown pads)

- Aftermarket single plate clutch

- Cusco 2 way diff

- R32 rear subframe

- URAS solid subframe bushes

Exterior:

- Uras Monkey Magic Type 4 front bar

- Vertex side skirts and rear bar

- Adjustable T-wing

- Bodyline removed

- Blue paint with purple pearl

- Dry carbon fibre bonnet with blue pearl

- Bonnet pins

- Carbon fibre mirrors

- Miscellanous drift stickers

- Rear halogen lights

- Clear front indicators

- Volk Gramlight 57F rims 17x9.5+22

- Advan Neova AD07 front tyres, whatevericanfind rear tyres

- Alloy wheelnuts

- Flared (rear) and rolled (front) guards

- Some '91 sil panels incl boot, L door

Interior:

- Bride Zeta driver's seat

- Willan's 4-point harness

- GTR passenger seat with modded rail

- Stripped from front seats back (incl rear seats)

- Momo wheel

- Veilside gearknob

- Razo pedals

- Cusco drift button

- Apexi boost gauge

- Omori oil temp, oil pressure, water temp gauges

- Some interior parts painted white with green/purple pearl

Electrical:

- HKS boost controller

- Engine bay grounding kit

- Kenwood double DIN CD/tape head unit

- 6" front speakers

Plus lots more!!!

CLIP FROM DRIFT TENGOKU VOL.13

(8.6mb, 2:52)

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Lots more pics for serious inquiries.

Unlimited potential, perfect drift/track beast. $1000 worth of body work in the last month, everything tidied up, serviced, and ready to run! Comes with some spares such as stock silvia front bar in body colour and stock suspension. Complied and registered until Mar '06. Roadworthy performed on sale. Can remove some parts (eg bonnet, wheels) to lower price (supply your own replacements).

SOLD

PM me or email [email protected]

Edited by neil_se

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