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nissan silvia k's fittted with a rb20det and 5 speed gear box engine only done 80000 klms in great condition fully mod plated.

big front mount intercooler

microtech computer

bigger injectors

3 inch exhaust

new k and n vortex pod filter

exhaust has been heat wraped

clutch fan replaced with twin thermos

mag wheels new front tyres

with safety cert and rego

offers around 10000

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real interested in ya ride, but gotta sell my car first, dont spose ya wanna swap?? mkIII supra, 1jz twin turbo manual conversion, gtr fm cooler, adj cams, kn PROPER cold air intake, pwr aluminium radiator 16 inch thermo, jza 70 suspension, custom dump pipes into 3in mandrel exhaust, remote oil filter. Damn quick car!!!! All hidden too so looks like and has badges to say its a non turbo 3 litre auto!! catches heaps of suckers out at lights, especially skylines, xr6 and bloody v8 commodore drivers!! other wise hopefully you still have it if i sell mine real soon and i can say ill definitely take it!!

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hey sounds really nice dude but im selling to get a mini truck so if any one has a truck they wanna sell i need one because i race motocross.

this car is a bit of a sleeper aswell still running the airflow meter so cops dont know bout the microtech but it doesnt do anything and most ppl think its ca18 so i get lotsa races.

let me know wen u sell urs

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Was this a Silvia Q with RB20DET?

Was it an auto then converted to manual?

Got a list of everything that was done to it? I'm interested, but wouild like to know. ie. upgrading to a bigger engine means alot of stuff should be done, but doesnt have to be. ie. brakes/suspension.

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hey buddie it was a silvia k's and was auto and now converted to manual using thew rb20det gearbox . has pedders suspension forgot to mention it though. brakes are the k's brakes so are suficent but that would be the next mod i would have done if i was keeping it. the car is fully mod plated so it safe and not defectable. when changing ebgine there isnt that much you can and cant do but im pretty sure everthing has been done such as the fuel pump has been upgraded the suspension has been upgraded has twin thermos for extra cooling even though you can get away with one. still has aircon has a front mount so everyhting has been done that needed to be done to make this car reliable and safe

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