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Hi Guys!

Up for sale is my LS1 Silvia track car. It breaks my heart to sell it but due to personal and financial reasons I can no longer justify keeping it. I have been building it slowly over the past 2 years, and a lot of effort and money has gone into this project.

Over 20k has been spent on it over the years, including engine, shell, conversion parts and much much more.

Includes the following:

S13 Shell:

- BN body kit

- Full seam welded

- Custom respray, top half candy pink, bottom is black with gold sparkle (easy to fix with track damage)

Conversion:

- Daft Inovations conversion kit

- Daft long tube headers

- Summit racing mini starter

- Custom lines

Engine:

- HSV VY clubsport 280KW motor

- 6 speed gearbox

- Custom long tube headers

- Mafless tune

- twin fuel pumps

- Surge tank

- Fuel cell

- Monster LS1 Drift button Clutch

- Oil cooler

- Alloy radiator

- twin thermo fans

Suspension/Brakes:

- HSD front coilovers

- HKS rear coilovers

- NON-Hicas rear subframe

- R33 Front brakes and rotors

- R32 Rear brakes and rotors

- 5 Stud conversion Front and rear

Drive:

- Custom drive shaft (2 piece)

- Skyline R32 rear Diff (locked)

- Skyline R32 rear 5 bolt drive shafts (stronger and thicker then s13)

Interior:

- Custom stand alone engine loom

- Custom body loom (stripped back to bare essentials, massive weight saving)

- Monster tacho

- Autometer gauges

- Roll cage, bolt in half cage

- Stainless steel rear parcel shelf divider/fire wall (block of fuel cell in the rear)

- Nismo bucket seat

There is a lot more done to this car that has not been mentioned, to many parts and hours have gone into this car to be able to list them all.

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Location: South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne

Price: $15,000 as is Will include all spares and extras

IF you have any questions regarding SALE of vehicle (don't want calls asking about help on your conversion) please don't hesitate to call.

0400 200 997 (Paul)

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Few questions been receiving about the car:

- The shell does have registrable tags.

- The diff is welded (has been pulled apart professionally and bearing inspected)

- The wheels are VOLK GT-C 17x9 +19

- Will ship interstate at buyers expense

Thanks.

No reasonable offer will be refused. Needs to go. Cheers.

  • 3 weeks later...

I am interested in buying complete if the price was adjusted to something more reasonable.

I am sure you have put a lot of hard work into this but the reality is that it isnt worth what the parts cost you.

Pm me if you are interested in selling.

  • 1 month later...

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