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considering selling the onevia (although now that its painted its going to be a little harder to let go :) ) don't have time to have the same interest in cars as I used to/would like to. Also not practical with my studies... part time jobs don't pay well and gotta start saving for a house deposit...

The history

I took ownership of this car over from HUSTLA on here as a ca18det silvia in about november last year. he purchased it off of another forum member before that as an auto but dropped in a fresh ca18det and manual when he got it. few aftermarket mods were fitted when he did this including metal head gasket, t25g turbo, front mount, pod, 040, new extreme 'drift series' clutch and a few other minor things

i got it off dan and the first thing i did was the onevia conversion as i had some of the parts lying around like my bonnet (which was incomplete at the time) and not to mention i love the look of them. after this the car went matt black for a while to keep everything one colour (car looked funny with multi coloured panels and fibreglass parts haha - i'm not hardcore enough to paint a perfectly good car matt black for the looks :))

anyway while continually modifying it i put it up for sale but it seems that most people can't appreciate a decent matt black paint job when they see one so i decided to bite the bullet and get it painted myself. colour is a PPG metallic gold champagne (deep gold in poor light and silvery-champagne in sunlight)

car has no known accident history, and i have had an raa inspection done on it (will have to dig up the papers) and have fixed all the small things that they listed as un-roadworthy which were shit anyway like no front guard indicators, no front parkers etc as i want the car to be as close to perfect for the next owner as possible. car is dead straight underneath and that is no joke

anyways...

Body

-GP sports front bar

-Genuine nissan factory option plastic side skirts

-Chargespeed rear bar

-Metal bonnet with masa bonnet vents installed

-Rolled and flared rear guards (bloody nuts looking)

-Standard front guards lipped and rolled

-Arial removed, welded and smoothed

-PPG metallic gold paint (in the process of giving it that 'show car shine' with a full 2000grit wet rub then buff to get a glass like effect that factory orange peel doesn't have ;) )

Engine

-Ca18det manual

-New Xtreme drift series clutch (only a few thousand k's old if that)

-HKS mushroom pod (mad as flutter lol)

-T25g turbo

-Metal head gasket

-Front mount intercooler

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-Full 3" apexi exhaust with high flow cat

-Alloy radiator overflow bottle

-Catch can

-Battery relocated to boot ($300 odyssee dry cell)

-air con removed (still here and included in sale)

Interior

-sr20 front seats

-Aluminium gear knob

-Alpine 6.5" splits with external cross overs in front doors

-Boost guage

-Turbo Timer

-Fire extinguisher

-Immaculate black dash

-can install a jap double din head unit for the right buyer also

Suspension and Rolling stock

-Tein pillow ball top height and camber adjustable coilovers all round

-Work Euroline deep dish rims

18x8.5+19 front 225/45/18 bridgestone potenza RE040 ~90% tread

18x10+13 rear 225/45/18 bridgestone potenza RE040 ~85% tread

car has just had a major service completed so all fluids and filters were replaced along with spark plugs etc

has got over 5 months south australian registration left too

now for the pics, sorry about quality also. car is rubbed back in 2000grit wet rub just awaiting the final buff which i will book in for when i get the time (the reason the colour looks flat in these couple of pics if becasue of this)

better pics are coming and if you want a specific pic just ask :)

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looking for:

$15200ono with the deep dish works

$13500ono without the rims

and $2500ono for rims by themselves

looking at purchasing a stagea when this sells, or at least something capable of towing. so if you have something you think i may be interested in trading for then let me know :) but would really prefer a stag :)

Edited by M I K E
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