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Hi guys/girls,

As the title states, I have an S13 Silvia for sale:

-1989 Silvia black manual

-Genuine black top SR20 with 85,xxx km's

-Brand new ISC coilovers with adjustable camber tops (front) that where put in car 2 weeks ago - Springs 10 front & 8 rear - Base height, spring and damper adjustable on car. Damper from 0-32 - These coilovers offer an awesome ride

-2 way mechanical LSD (still very tight)

-Bride ergo fixed back bucket drivers seat - Black

-Hybrid GT front mount intercooler (all silicon hosing)

-K&N intake filter with mild steel induction pipe

-GT28RS Disco Potato turbo(.86 rear) under 5,xxx km's

-Z32 AFM

-Full 3" exhaust with HKS style split dump pipe, genuine RSR front pipe and brand new JJR cat back stainless system

-Dr Drift ECU remap

-Brand new Blitz dual SBC boost controller

-Brand new Walbro Fuel pump

-Brand new oil catch can

-Upgraded clutch - Still feels light on the pedal

-Front and rear strut brace - Cusco

-Momo steering wheel

-Zepter 17 x 7 inch wheels - Sprayed black (look pimp) includes good tread

-Handbrake button

-Pioneer detachable face head deck with front and rear speakers

-Veilside front bar (will also include standard front bar) and the normal Silvia side skirts

The car could definately do with a paint job as the paint is pretty shabby. The car is pretty straight overall with the exception of a bit a crease on the front LH gaurd with a bit of paint flake (rubbed up againts a pole in a car park) and the normal minor blemishes of a 16 year old car. The interior is clean, but has the rear seat and trims removed (will include all of this in the sale).

Car is currently running between 10.5:1 and 11:1 AFR's which is quite rich, and it still goes very hard. It also handles very well with the upgraded sus.

Price

$11,400

This car is currently registered in Adelaide (SA) with the SR20DET

Please don't post any negative comments about the car or the price as only positive comments are welcome. If people have any specific questions you're welcome to PM me if for some reason you don't want to post them up, but if you are genuinely interested in seeing the car just give me a buzz or SMS on my mobile.

Kym 0414 459 626

Edited by PHATGTR

Update

The injectors that where supplied to me did not suit SR20 so the car couldn’t be tuned with them. On the first diagnostic run a hole blew out on the exhaust manifold gasket so the car was tuned rich and very retarded to compensate. It was done by Dr Drift and he isn’t in Adelaide very often so I had to get a ¾ tune.

I have bought a brand new S15 multi plate metal gasket to put in its place, so it won’t happen again.

I don’t know what power it is making, but it is currently running about 10.5:1 AFR’s to compensate for the leak in the manifold gasket. Manifold gasket has been fixed! Car doesn't feel too different at the moment, but will with the retune!

Anybody who buys the car can buy a set of Nismo 550cc injectors (or similar plug ins) for about $500 and Sam (Dr Drift) will tune the car for you on October 6th @ Boostworx. You will not need to pay for a remap, just 40 minutes dyno time which could be up to about $100.

As it will cost the new owner $600 to get this car making the power I was hoping for, I will take that off the original asking price of $12,000

New price $11,400

Kym 0414 459 626

Pics

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Edited by PHATGTR

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