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Item: nissan silvia 91 sr20det 5speed manual

Location: brisbane

Website: n/a

Item Condition: good but its running on standard ecu and injectors

*Can view the car running, Has just been on the dyno to double check.

Runs great but just needs aftermarket ecu to handle the modifications.

Compression test came back 150 all 4 cylinders

Reason for Selling: need daily vehicle

Price and Payment Conditions: quick sale $11,500 as is no rwc nor rego or swaps for Honda, preferably stock Honda civic hatch eg/ek, ae86

(cash adjustments my way) over 15k spent on putting this engine together can show receipts.

*OR*Currently getting gearbox replace also i've just purchased Apexi pfc + Hc,custom fuel rail,sard reg,550cc injectors,braided lines and fittings,z32 afm, turbosmart eboost controller can supply all this for extra $$$$$

BODYWORK:

*35mm wide fibreglass gaurds

*50mm read gaurds with petrol cap flush

*Full BN flare kit with au style grill

*Euro tail lights

*M3 style mirrors

*Vented carbon firbre bonnet painted black with awesome purple pearl.

*full respray in Tinter white with ice Blue flake

*rollin on 16" wheels

*Sunroof

INSIDE:

* Climate control/air con

* Clarion cd player/mp3 player

*6x9's and 6" speakers

* 2 gauges in dash

*all interior is in perfect condition no marks

*pwr windows all work/electric sunroof

ENGINE:

*Fully built and balanced motor/crank

*block has been bored 40thou, machined and prep'd

*ACL 40thou Forged pistons/rings/pins

*Scat H-beam forged rods with ARP rod bolts

*ACL race bearings allround

*new water pump/timimg chain/guides/pulleys/engine mounts

*ARP head studs/main studs

*New oil filter/greddy plugs/oil/fluids

*tomie rocker arm stoppers

*.8mm commetic head gasket

*head has been machined and cleaned

*Plenum

*Bosch bigger throttle body

*SS High mount manifold T3 flange

*To4 with a .63 exhaust housing

External waste gate with screamer pipe

*BOV

*600*300*100mm intercooler brand new, alloy piping

*Full 3"zausht with a cannon

*oil catch can

DRIVELINE:

*5 speed SR20 gearbox

*Never used NPC organic clutch 2800pound clamp pressure

*short shifter (disconnected still available)

*lsd Diff

*has lowered pedders springs all round

*also adjustable tie rods

*new pwr steering pump

FUEL/COMPUTER:

*550hp fuel pump

*Rising Rate fuel reg

*standard ecu/ injectors

*Custom polished fuel rail (disconnected still available)

*880cc MSD injectors (disconnected still available)

also add battery has been relocated to boot.

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Contact Details: arlie 0403 880 106

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