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Item: Nissan Silvia

Location: Penrith

Item Condition: good, Just needs a clean, drivers seat has a small rip

Reason for Selling: was going to do it up but now i have better plans

Price and Payment Conditions: $10k ono

Extra Info: its a 1992 nissan silvia,

RB20DET conversion,

R33 turbo,

R33 brakes,

5stud conversion,

S14 wheels,

TIEN Flex suspension with camber adjustments,

nismo front bar,

intercooler,

internal & external waste gate (interchangable),

screemer pipe,

3 inch exhaust,

Greaddy Profect EBC,

HKS turbo timer,

airfilter,

BOV

gtr fuel pump

Pictures: gotrice003xe5.th.jpg

gotrice002db9.th.jpg

Contact Details: pm, reply, or call/text 0416784049

not in a rush to sell it so if it dont get a decent offer, ill keep driving it untill it sells..

Edited by Dr dOrifTO
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ok peoples, im up for trades if anyones interested. money your way or my way. depending what you got.

but i want a rwd or 4wd turbo

r33 s2

s14

nice r32 4 or 2 door

r32 gtr

or 180sx rolling shell (complied) body dont need to be good as it will be a project.

but show me what you got

for the engineer part of things

i got a quote for a engineers reprt from V & E rigoli, its $500 bucks but they only do it on saturdays and they only get the engineer out every now and then or when there is about 5 cars need to be done. if anyone is genuinley interested i would be happy to get it done but i will request a $500 deposit.

and also i just put a new HD exedy clutch.

just posted up a pic of the engine..

still looking for trades people.. cash will be involved if need be

mainly want a

R32 GTR (prolly keep for a while)

or

R33 GTST (prolly keep it for about a month tops then sell it)

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