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Nissan Silvia

S2 rb25det (approx 90,000k's on engine)

Garrett GT 3037 (hks specs) withe external gate

GFB stealth FX Blow of valve

Tial 38mm External waste gate with screamer (can have plumbed in)

custom 3" turbo back exhaust

sub zero intake plenum

JJR 3" delta fin intercooler with custom stainless piping

R32 GTR radiator (recently recored)

JJR alloy radiator overflow

exeddy 5 puk brass button clutch

custom tailshaft

R33 rb25 manual box

R33 GTR fuel pump

R34 brake upgrade

G-max M-126 (now called drift) 17x8" wheels all round

G4 coilovers all round

JJR rear camber arms

Zenith rear cradle bushes

drift steering wheel

bride zeta 2 fixed back bucket (retrimmed in purple and silver as previous

material freyed)

with genuine bride rail (standard seat will be supplied with the car aswell)

*** factory features***

sunroof

power windows

power steering

car currently putting down 277.9rwkw on a dyno dynamics dyno.

all offers consittered, chasing about $12000 neg

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Edited by drag-on silvia
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ha ha ha i agree it is a weapon, but your missus and first born, i just couldnt do it to ya,

if you keen and infact if any of you are interested and would prefer to ring me direct call me on 0403698426 and i can give you any additional information you may need and also if you are interested in negotiating a price we can definatly try and work something out.

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car still for sale, had alot of interest in the last week, just waiting for the right offer / people to get there money together so thought id bump it up a bit to give someone else the opportunity to get their hands on this insane car

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