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Item Summary: Nissan Silvia S13 Rb20

Location: QLD: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Going over seas

Asking Price: 13500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm or 0423873143

Extra Information:

Hi everyone, the time has come to sell my pride and joy. Everything in this car is brand new and has never been on the road since I customised it. Rb20 conversion profesionally done. The paint is toxic green. The top colour is a custom black. Its a 3 layer pearl using House of Kolor ice pearl. The rest of the paint is Sikkens, it's a very high quality paint and comes with a lifetime warranty. Unfurnately the warranty is void when the car is sold, but gives you an idea of the quality of the materials I used. It has a bn front bar and the rest of the kit is URAS. Black drift tek wheels with brand new tyres on the rear. New heavy duty direct performance organic clutch, new gtr injectors, new gt2860rs turbo, nisstune ecu, new genuine Greddy FMIC, custom intercooler piping, greddy catch can, new gates timing belt, new water pump, new heater hoses [all have been replaced] custom 3 inch turbo back exhaust. The car is still awaiting a tune. Its running sweet without it. Ive already paid for a road tune which was included in the price of the nisstune ecu. So a tune will be provided upon sale. Interior is in excellent condition. Brand new drift gear stick. Brand new momo deep dish steering wheel. Some signs of wear on the front seats. Rear is perfect. New Greddy turbo timer, new JVC headunit, new kenwood 6X9's. New keyless entry system. Everything is new and has not even seen the road. I will have a modplate and roadworthy when a buyer comes along. I have a new bonnet painted black on the car now, I havnt taken any pics with it on yet.

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