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For Sale: Nissan S13 Silvia V8 Race Car

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Here i have my Nissan Silvia Race car up for sale.

It is ready to race & waiting for new owner to enjoy !

Car made over 500rwhp with 1000nm of torque

Here are specs below......

Engine:

V8 LS2 6.0 Engine with balanced crank + rods + race pistons, race rings + bearings, custom sump, stage 3 heads, stage 3 cam, lifters , push rods, valve springs and roller rockers, race balancer, Fast manifold, 100mm throttle body, large cold air intake, large injectors with custom rail, adjustable fuel reg, remote coils, race catch can setup, custom engine mounts, large engine oil + power steering cooler,Vz radiator, twin thermo fans

Exhaust:

4into1 custom made ceramic coated headers into 3.5inch duel pipes into 5inch single

• Also comes with 2x other systems including side pipes and street quiet system

Transmission:

T56 6 speed gear box, RIP shifter, race brass clutch, 1 piece tail shaft

Diff:

R200 diff housing, cusco 2-way internals, custom made axles, GTR drive shafts

Brakes:

Large front + rear vented rotors, Large brembo brake callipers, Race pads, Dot 4 brake fluid, hydro pull type hand brake + standard hand brake fitted.

Suspension:

Front: Greedy coil overs, custom drift knuckles, custom lower control arms, adjustable caster rods, caster rod braces, large sway bar, front strut brace

Rear: GTR rear sub frame, drift pine apples, Ikea adjustable top, lower & caster arms, custom rear sway bar, customer rear strut brace

Body:

Race lighten shell, Full Cams roll cage, wide body front + rear guards, vertex front + rear bars + side skirts, Adjustable race wing, clear tail lights, smoke front blinkers, custom Monaro bonnet, bonnet + roof + boot wrapped in carbon & body in 3D storm graphic.

Interior:

2x front race seats, 4 point race harness, vz cluster, watch dog + oil pressure + engine temp gauges, bride steering wheel, alloy gear knob & basic dash pad.

Wheels:

18inch star corps - staggered

Here are some pics...

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CAR COMES WITH CUSTOM CAR TRAILER ( WORTH $4000 )

AND 2 X SET OF RIMS ( WORTH $2000 )

This car would make a perfect DRIFT, DRAG, CIRCUIT or HILL CLIMB CAR

Nothing to spend, Just buy and enjoy every track event you can handle.

Please call 0409909405

PRICE $26,000

Note: Please only real buyers apply and no tyre kickers

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