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1991 SILEIGHTY

For Pics: http://www.pandablue.com/nissansilvia/foru...4917&PN=1&TPN=1

Engine Modifications

· RB20DET 5 Speed Manual

· 0.90 BAR Boost

· Pod Filter with Cold Air Partition

· HKS Super Dragger Cat-Back Exhaust (85mm)

· 3” Hi-Flow Cat

· R33 GTR Fuel Pump

· ARE Hot Chilli Type 28 Front Mount Intercooler – Tube & Fin (610 x 300 x 75 mm core) with Hot Chilli End Tanks

· 2 ½” Inlet & 2 ¼” Outlet Mild Steel Piping with Blue Silicone Hose and T-Bolt Clamps

· Intercooler Water Spray – 2 Nozzles & Rocket Switch

· Custom ARE Triple Filtered OAS

· Garage Titan Customised RB20DET BOV

Suspension & Drive Train Modifications

· CUSCO 4.363 : 1, 2 Way Mechanical LSD

· URAS Urethane Drift Pineapples set to “All Round” & URAS Urethane Gearbox Mount

· UAS Master Brake Cylinder Brace

· Custom Front and Rear Strut Braces

· Bronzed 3 Puck Sprung clutch with 2200lbs (1000kg) Pressure Plate & High Tensile Bolts

· Machined Stepped Flywheel, New Thrust Bearing & New Pivot

· Reconditioned Clutch Master & Slave Cylinders

· HKS HiperMax D Coilovers (Camber, Height and Damper Adjustable) with Camber Tops and Pillow Ball Uppers

Interior Modifications

· HKS Type 1 Turbo Timer

· Blitz Dual SBC – Blue & Silver Version

· Twin A-Pillar Gauge Cups

· 60mm Apexi White Faced Boost Gauge – EL Series (2.0 BAR)

· 52mm Autometer Black Faced Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge

· Relocated Battery – Boot with Maxiblade Fuse Holder & 80A Maxiblade Fuse

· CUSCO Drift Hand Brake Button – Silver

· LEVOC Racing Pedals – Silver

· Blue Neon lights in foot well

· Polished Aluminum Ball gear knob with 6 blue LED’s

Exterior Modifications

· S13 Silvia Front End Panels

· S13 3 Style Projector head lights (with fog lights) – 2 Circle, 1 square

Wheels & Brake Modifications

· R32 GTS-t 5 Stud Brakes (front & rear – rotors & calipers)

· S14 Hubs – ABS

· R33/S14 Rims with Goodyear F1 225/50/16 rubber

Alarm & Sound System Modifications

· Viper Stage 5M Alarm – Microwave Sensors, 3 Point Immobiliser with Black Wiring

· Stock Nissan CD Player

The usual, regularly serviced (new diff, g/box oil, cleaned air filter, AFM, re-gapped plugs, new fuel/oil filters, etc). Done a genuine ~70000km's (engine approx 72000 and car 73000). Rego till 10/2004, Very good condition. All fully engineered with certificate for suspension, exhaust, engine, etc. Can provide reciepts.

$14,000.

Firm.

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 0407 179 830

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Noooooooooooo don't sell it mate. That car rocks!!!!!!! Come on dude, what we gonna go cruising in when i come down to see you guys eventually on my holidays coming up.

You've done heaps and all the niggly things as well? The next car you buy your gonna have to do that as well remember!! Come on mate!!!

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