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$30,000 firm

See:

http://www.tuneagent.com/pages/brendan/

The essay below should minimise questions.

Genuine reason for sale (ie kids & dog & marriage)

ALL RECEIPTS (including engagement ring :thumbsup: Receipts also show that the car enjoyed much of its life as a standard 104rwkw vehicle)

ALL DYNO GRAPHS (currently tuned via Power FC / Blitz EBC for 4 stages ranging from 185rwkw valet setting (9psi) to 230rwkw (1.35bar)

FULL SERVICE HISTORY

LOG BOOK STAMPED AT EVERY 5000k INTERVAL

ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE (valid for current state of modification)

11 MONTHS REGO

Compression Test: 165 / 160 / 165 / 165 (ie very healthy)

Work done by:

APS

Croydon Racing Developments

Proconcepts

Nissan

I am not interested in hearing that you can get a cheaper S13, S14, S14a or S15 nor am I in a hurry to sell. I can however guarantee that the car is always garaged, immaculate inside and out, rattle free and that I have spared no expense. I have owned this car since new. Accident free history aside from from a low speed knock to the front bar, courtesy of another driver. The front bar was replaced with one that could provide air to the FMIC / Radiator. AVS rims are immaculate, plenty of tread on all 4 tyres with even wear.

A quick and balanced car at only 1260kg and tuned conservatively ie power cap at 230rwkw (perhaps you can drive a silvia with more power, but it's certainly beyond my abilities at that power level). I don't drive like a tosser, and she's had a surprisingly easy life considering the mods.

This is no dyno queen or quarter mile rocket - she's built for driveability with excellent handling and a good shove in the back. Even your grandma could drive it on the stage 1 setting and traction control set to no slip / 5%.

I am a mature age owner ie over 30 and a member of the Nissan Sports Car Club of Australia and Shogun Racing. Not interested in joy riders or fully sik tyre smokers. Serious enquiries only please.

Happy to work out part trade etc for (stock / light tune ex condition forced induction) manual family hack such as:

Liberty B4

XR6T

Bluebird SSS Atessa

Audi S4 TT

S/C VSII Calais (auto of course)

Will not separate parts.

You can call me on 02 6240 5216 / 0412 715 594

Will check PMs every few days

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