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I'm selling my much beloved Black Silvia K's as the wife wants to purchase a 4x4 instead.

It's pretty clean with some choice mods to make her reliable:

- 17"x7x8 Kosei Seneka Sport rims (215 front, 235 rear tyres)

- Front OBX Torina Seats (Black - figure hugging)

- Blitz Boost Guage

- Turbotechnics TMS-2 Electronic Boost Controller

- C-Red Cat Back Exhaust

- Turbo Split Dump & 3" Front Pipe

- R32 GT-R Fuel Pump (to be fitted)

- K&N Air Filter

- RG 3-puck 2200lb Clutch

- Odyssey 650 Battery (ready for FMIC)

- R32 GT-R front calipers and rotors with RG pads

- Tein Lowered Springs

- Unknown brand of Aftermarket Shocks

- Front control arm bushes replaced with Whiteline items.

- Electric Factory Sunroof

- Child Restraints

- Window tinted

- Aircon works well, has full alarm/immobiliser and keypad

- Has factory front splits (replaced front mid drivers) & rear spkrs, but head unit & stacker have been removed as they were no longer working (I prefer the serenity of the exhaust myself)

- Interior in good condition (no rips, tears or ciggy burns that I've found)

- Recent wheel alignment

Pictures taken this morning (fairly large for detail):

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It's been regularly serviced by C-Red since I got it (I'm the 1st Aussie owner) and it's done about 83,000kms from memory. Has put down 189rwhp on the SST dyno (in current form). There's a couple of shopping trolley dings as has most cars these days, and the front bar has a couple of blemishs. Car has been a dream since day dot with no significant problems. Reliable daily driver.

Chasing around the $12.5K mark (genuine offers will be looked at of course) and car is located in Perth will ship east only if buyer makes all associated arrangements. If you're interested at all, PM me or call on 0412 141 201.

Cheers

Brendan

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