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Up for sale is my 1990 Nissan S13 Silvia.

It has an RB25DET Engine and Gearbox Conversion that is fully engineered and legal

It is painted in a custom Metallic Blue with White Pearl in the paint and Red Flecks. The dash and centre console is also painted the same.

Has a 3" dump pipe to cat, 3" strait through cat with a 3 1/2" cat back exhaust.

Large front mount intercooler with 2 1/2" piping.

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

R32 front cross member

Custom radiator

Custom engine mounts

Custom power steering lines

K&N pod filter

Also comes with spare 3" dump and screamer pipe

Custom made radiator side tank

OS Giken ceramic puk clutch with chromoly flywheel

Autometre boost gauge

Has 180sx front and back seats

Interior is nice and clean

Pioneer head unit, 6" speakers up front and 6x9 in the rear

Turbo timer

17" oz racing rims with ok tyres

new gear box with 40,000km on done last week, cost me $1800

jic height adjustable coilovers

r33 r200 lsd diff very tight

smoked tail lights

5stud conversion with gtr discs n 4pot calipers up front

with 2pot calipers on da rear

new castor bushes

recaro drivers seat

only bad is that i think it shat the oil ring on number 6 cylinder

worst case scenario it will need new another engine,

need it gone asap as i need the money

asking $7,000 ono

any questions contact jason on 0405 548 812

wont let me upload photos so ill msg them to those who are interested

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