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Hi

Selling my 1992 Nissan Silvia in excellent condition inside and out, NEVER been in an accident. Have receipts for most if not all work carried out, most of the parts on the car are practically brand new and have very low mileage on them as the car is only used on weekends. Engine has about 8,000 km on it and has had a pretty easy time, mostly dyno time and weekend driving. No track time or circuit work at all.. have receipts for build and previous tunes, service and maintenance

The car was resprayed a few years ago and is in mint condition, paint is really good with no chips or dents

No swaps, just chasing a cash sale

$15,000 with rego till November

$15,500 with rego till November and Victorian RWC

GARRETT 2871R 52T .64 * Less than 500 km old with receipts

EARLS braided water lines * Less than 500 km old with receipts

Braided oil flow line with SPEEDFLOW fittings * Less than 500 km old with receipts

Standard turbo manifold with 7 layer S15 SR20DET exhaust manifold gasket * Less than 500 km old

All genuine Nissan gaskets used on turbo side, dump, turbo to manifold, comp inlet & outlet etc

Deleted air con including condenser, lines, pump & idler pulley as well as bracket

ARIAS forged pistons

EAGLE rods

GREDDY 1.2mm metal head gasket

GREDDY IN 264' & EX 272' cam shafts

GREDDY valve springs

TOMEI rocker arm stoppers

Ported & polished head

VISION adjustable CAM gears

TRUST style high cap baffled SUMP

DRIFT oil catch can with black lines

Z32 AFM meter

BLITZ LM pod filter

GREDDY drag 600 x 300 x 115 intercooler kit

ASI 52mm twin core alloy radiator

APEXI Power FC

GIZZMO MS - IBC boost controller

HKS EIDS

BLITZ 850cc side feed injectors

WALBRO 600hp in-tank fuel pump

GKTECH TOMEI style dump * Less than 500 km old with receipts

GKTECH HKS style 3" flex front pipe * Less than 500 km old with receipts

JJR decat pipe

Custom stainless diff back with MAGNAFLOW rear muffler * Less than 2,000 km old

GKTECH over flow bottle

OGURA single plate clutch & flywheel

CUSCO front strut brace

CUSCO rear strut brace

HSD HR coilover * Less than 1,500 km old with receipts

200SX front & rear hubs

R32 GTR front calipers

EBC green stuff pads front

EBC street kevlar pads rear

Braided front brake lines

DBA 4000 slotted front rotars

DBA slotted rear rotars

GKTECH Tie rod end spacers *Brand new but not installed

GKTECH Alloy steering spacer *Brand new but not installed

CST HYPER ZERO 1 BRONZE - *Brand new

F: 17 x 9 + 22 (8 mm slip on)

R: 18 x 9.5 + 15

I just bought the wheels from Japan last week and they are on their way here, hopefull arriving within the next 2 weeks. Car will be sold with the new wheels and tyres will be provided upon sale

240km speedo

NISMO black chrome shift knob

SAFETY 21 - 5 point roll cage

BOSTIN Acoustic front speakers

FOCAL 165 CA1 6.5" rear speakers

SONY CDXGT271 head unit

S13 factory aero genuine side skirts * Not fitted but will come with car upon sale

Tinted windows

Professionally rolled rear guards

Tuned by Trent @ Status Tuning on June 3rd 2009 * Have receipts and dyno graphs

234.5rwkw on 18 psi

417nm torque

Cage has been installed with all standard interior trims and seats so it sits in nice and tight and looks mint. Looks almost factory as the side trims have been trimmed down accordingly. This is not some backyard built Silvia like you see with some if not most of the other cars on the forums. Engine has been professionally built by a reputable work shop with top quality parts, tuning done by the best, always used top brand/quality oils, coolant, gaskets, fuel etc All work done on this car is top quality and I haven't cut any corners or spared any expense

This car is one of the cleanest if not the cleanest and neatest silvia around! Check it out for your self

Please PM any interest and don't post in the thread, alternatively call or SMS 0416 623 381 ANYTIME just no private callers

Thanks :down:

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