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1990 s13 Nissan Silvia

Price

$8500 Negotiable

General

Approx 112,500 Kms

RWC to be supplied.

No Registration

Reason For Sale

I have recently bought a hybrid S13 silvia

Background

Originally Q's but engine and drivetrain converted to K's. I bought this Silvia last year from QLD, drove it to VIC and have used it as my drive car on weekends ever since. It has had thousands spent on it and goes well. I have had the following work done in recent months:

Timing and Crank Angle Sensor set

Radiator flushed

HUD Instrument panel changed to normal analogue style. Front dash replaced to avoid ugly HUD holes

50% tread Dunlop tires fitted

NGK spark plugs

Caster arm bushes will be replaced with RWC

An oil change and Chiptorque dyno tune are the only near future engine jobs I would consider undertaking as a new owner because there is more potential power available

Details

Engine and drive train

CA18DET

Air pod filter

RB20 AFM

Chiptorque CPU

GTR 444c injectors

400hp fuel pump

Highflow T28 Turbo (receipts for $2500 supply and fit, done 5000kms). Upgraded wastegate runs 15psi

DNA Motorsport front mount intercooler (550x300x76)

2 1/2in HPC coated intercooler piping

Complete 2 1/2in exhaust with 3in muffler

2800lbs heavy duty daikin clutch

Reconditioned gearbox

New brake pads all round, Front discs machined

Interior

Originally brown but now converted to black (with the exception of carpet)

Boost gauge in custom pod

CD player

A/F LED display

HKS turbo timer

Steering wheel

Gear knob

Electric sunroof

Tinted windows

Electrics

A/C removed - have condenser available

All other electrics in good working condition

Body

Wine red

Straight with the exception of dent in rear left quarter panel and front right fender

Front bar and side skirt bodykit

Colour coded mirrors

No boot spoiler - holes covered but needs professional paint

Pics

http://www.users.bigpond.com/wegs1/

Contact

Post a reply or email your interest to [email protected] and I will do my best to reply. Any serious buyers should inspect before 02/03 as rego is about to run out.

Thanks,

Wegs

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