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Hi All,

This is the silvia i built for myself to drive daily, but rarely did. It has been stored for approx 1 1/2 yrs while i recovered from a traffic accident and now it's not really needed. So i'm looking to sell it on to someone who will enjoy it. The car has been faultless for me in the past and a comfortable cruiser on long trips. The Turbo is slightly laggy compared to standard but brings the RB20 to life, the 2 way doesn't "clunk & bang" like other brands on the market and the car isn't a handful to drive in the wet. The paint has a few chips and scrapes around the lower edges but overall is in Good Condition.

The car has 110xxx kms on it but unsure of the actually kms on the motor, it doesn't vent from the breathers or blow any smoke, idles smoothly and starts easily.

For Sale:

'88 Nissan Silvia s13 k

* Factory sunroof

* Heads up display

* R33 Front seats

* R32 RB20DET Engine Conversion

* R32 Manual Gearbox

* VG30 HI-Flowed & Steel wheeled turbo

* NPC Heavy Duty clutch

* Lightened Flywheel

* R32 Rear Cradle Conversion

* Nismo 2 way diff

* Alloy C's Type Cradle Bushes

* Hicas Lock Bar

* Adjustable Rear Traction Arms

* Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

* Urethane Sway bar "D" Bush's front & Rear

* Cusco Coilovers & Front Camber tops - Rebuilt before Fitting

* Strut Braces Front & Rear

* Alloy Steering Spacer

* Urethane GearBox Mount

* Adjustable Front SwayBar

* Gusseted Castor Brackets

* Urethane Castor Rod Bushes

* Remote Oil Filter Mount, 13 Row oil cooler mounted in the grill

* Rebuilt R32 NA Rear Callipers c-w EBC Pads

* SR Front Callipers c-w EBC Pads

* New R33 Tie Rods & Tie Rod Ends (Stronger than std)

* Urethane Link Pin Bushes Front & Rear

* Urethane Rack Mount kit

* Alloy Drift Button & Handbrake Lever Sleeve

* FMIC 600 x 300 x 76

* VL V8 3 Core Radiator fitted new

* Davies Craig 12" Thermo and Thermo Fan Controller

* Braided turbo Lines

* Braided Brake Lines Front & Rear

* Braided Clutch Line From master cyl to slave cyl

* 3" Exhaust From Turbo Back

* Cat Replacement Pipe

* 2Pac Respray in Ford Dash Green & Gloss black. Chrome & Gold Glitter in the Green, Green Glitter in the Black

* Uras style Body kit (Monkey Warehouse)

* Rear Guards flared to suit 0 offset wheels

* Timing belt, Idler bearing, Tensioner bearing replaced recently

* Mod plated in QLD for Engine, Gearbox, Turbo, Seats.

* P1 Buddy club rims , 2 new tires, 2 vgc tires

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Alternatively, you can find the pictures HERE!

Price: 10k complete as is with no roadworthy, take 9k without wheels and $8500 without wheels & plates ( RBP19 )

Location: Western Suburbs Of Brisbane, QLD

Reply here or Contact me via PM

NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS!

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