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Hey guys, it's a sad day, decided to let go of my pride and joy build. too many other things to worry about.

I'm not sure really what to ask as I have put so much into it and I realise its unfinished so no one wants to pay top dollar..meh its a forum, no one wants to pay top dollar full stop.

The HKS turbo kit alone to replace new is around $7,000 not to mention the ammount of labour already gone into into the inside and outside of the body.. somewhere close to $10,000 worth if done at a workshop. Then there is the 1jz engine, R154 gearbox, full suspension setup, diff, wheels, electronics, fuel system, asthetics etc...

Chasing around $20,000 ONO. after putting more than double that into it..Also open to swaps for imports that I can just get in and drive. R32/S14/180/86 etc...

Full buildup pictures up to its current state can be found - HERE (inc moulded widebody)

Here are the current specs of what I am offering. (differs to list on other thread)

Chassis Prep; (many many hours of labour)

-Interior completely stripped - (can provide full interior)

-Sound deadening removed - cabin / boot

-Seam welded cabin (re-covered in silicon, painted gloss black)

-Seam welded engine bay and strut towers (painted gloss black after tons of smoothing with fillers etc)

-Recessed firewall to shift engine weight back over subframe and fit V-mount setup

Engine Bay Specs ;

-1JZ-GTE (JZX81 Chaser)

-55mm 3 Core custom alloy radiator

-ASE alloy radiator overflow bottle with high pressure cap

-550cc Injectors - USA JZX81

-USA JZX81 Resistor pack

-HKS Camgears

-HKS GT3040 Turbine

-HKS SS Topmount manifold

-HKS 50mm External gate

-HKS Pod filter

-Blitz Oil Cooler

-Blitz Oil filter relocation kit

-Gates racing timing belt kit

-300x600x76 Hybrid intercooler

-Alloy Catch Tank with breather

-Custom FMIC piping / Hoses / Clamps (for original pre-firewall cut setup)

-Full custom 3" exhaust from turbo back to just under floorpan at driver (for original pre-firewall cut setup)

-Custom Driftline semi-solid polyurethane engine mounts

-Custom extended engine brackets (for original pre-firewall cut setup)

Fuel System;

-1.5ltr alloy surge tank

-Walbro 255 in tank fuel pump

-Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator

Drivetrain Specs;

-MA70 Supra R154 5-speed gearbox - Needs a shifter + custom tailshaft

-Custom boxed steel gearbox mount (for original pre-firewall cut setup)

-PBR 4 puck button clutch (brand new in box)

-Modified std handbrake w/drift button

-Zenith tuning hydraulic handbrake setup parallel to std unit

-Mechanical diff

Suspension;

-Tien *HA coilovers - height adjustable / camber adjustable / damper adjustable

-Kazama castor rods

-D-Max rear camber arms

-UAS rear subframe bushes

-Front Strut Brace

-Rear strut brace

-White-line adjustable front sway bar

-White-line adjustable rear sway bar

-Solid alloy steering shaft spacer

Electronics;

-Bee-R Rev limiter

-Battery Isolation switch (Battery in boot)

-Apexi Pen Type Turbo Timer

-Turbosmart Bleed valve

-Standard ECU (atm)

Aesthetics;

-Full BN Sports kit

-Dmax 30mm rear fibreglass guards (Customised to 50mm)

-Aeromaster 25mm fibreglass vented front guards

-Center line removed from body

-Topstage 4 slat fibreglass bonnet vent (moulded into bonnet)

-Ganador copy mirrors

-2x17" Keichii rims w/ Advan neova tread

-2x18" Deep dish garsons 18x10

-25mm bolt on hubcentric titanium wheels spacers

-Cefiro style grille

-Drift racing carbon backed seat

-Bride low mount rail

To finish the car you will need to do the following.

-Wiring $500?

-Tailshaft $400?

-Modify custom mounts $time?

-Put most of it back together. $time?

-Finish bodywork (not much left to do at all just some basic filling and sanding) $time?

-Paint $600

The car has previously been registered but with a modified firewall you will need some hektic mod plating to get it on the road...should be able to be done though.

Located in Deception Bay - QLD

Email me - [email protected] or PM me.

Edited by R32-Drifter
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Put another day of work into the car today.

New pictures can be found here http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t&p=4312258

we put the new subframe with the UAS bushes, Mechanical LSD, D-max rear camber arms, then we threw the Tien HA coilovers in.

after the work gone into it again its half inspired me to keep it.

Edited by R32-Drifter

If sold this week, will also throw in a Nintendo Wii with 7 games, two controllers, two nunchucks, 1 Wii steering wheel. (over $500 worth)

So thats the 50/60k car package.

Plus over 2.5k worth of spare parts at no extra $

Full Wii console kit $500 odd.

So like, theoretically $5/62,500.00 worth for an amazingly low $20,000.00

I found a car I want to buy so I want this gone as fast as possible before I change my mind again.

This isn't a bump, its a genuine information update post.

Edited by R32-Drifter
If sold this week, will also throw in a Nintendo Wii with 7 games, two controllers, two nunchucks, 1 Wii steering wheel. (over $500 worth)

So thats the 50/60k car package.

Plus over 2.5k worth of spare parts at no extra $

Full Wii console kit $500 odd.

So like, theoretically $5/62,500.00 worth for an amazingly low $20,000.00

I found a car I want to buy so I want this gone as fast as possible before I change my mind again.

This isn't a bump, its a genuine information update post.

Scratch that, now its at the point where its only going to cost around $1,500 to get running so no more crazy deal, im keeping the Wii.

Lol somone buy it..

It's getting even closer now, paints almost complete..just need to spray bonnet/front guards and 1 door...then its back into the mechanical side.

Edited by R32-Drifter
  • 3 weeks later...

car market dead?

also, i cant edit my old posts...but the price drop no longer applys..cars alot closer to done..bit more labour has gone in, plus the car i price dropped for to try and get is gone :(

Edited by R32-Drifter

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