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Up for sale is my CA18 silvia that i used for the track throughout last year. Selling because its time to start getting the new track project built and i need the cash for parts.

The car is basically full street trim, but i havent had a licence for over a year so i only used it for track but it can be registered and used on the street.

Details:

Nissan Silvia White

CA18DET 5spd manual

Unknown aftermarket clutch

S14 T28

GTR injectors

Z32 Air Flow meter

Apexi pod filter

Turbotech bleed valve

Steel Twin core radiator

Engine Bay mounted intercooler

3inch dump/front combo

GKtech De-cat

Apexi Catback

GTR fuel pump

Remap ECU (tuned for all the above)

S14 5stud conversion with brakes

S14 rear subframe with arms and LCAs

4.11 locked diff

pinapples

GKtech Lock spacers

JJR castor rods

Tein HR coilovers

S14 JDM NA seats

aftermarket Personal steering wheel and boss kit

C's Short shifter

Aftermarket stereo system

may have more stuff that i may have missed but thats pretty much all the major ones.

Bad points:

body and paint is okay condition but its not show spec. minor scuffs here and there and a bit of can work

bonnet has a dint on the passenger side.

car runs but ideally needs a retune as i was using a piggyback on top of the remap.

probably needs a new wheel alignment.

sounds like it has an exhuast leak from the dump pipe.

thats about all that i can think of at the moment, if theres anything else ill add it to the list.

Chasing $5000 but am negotiable on the price.

If interested, call/txt me on 0402736869

cheers,

Tom

NOTE: Car comes with R32 stockies all round

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