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I'm selling my 1990 R31 Series 3 Sillhouette with

rb30et motor (original, not a bolt on)

5spd manual, heavy duty clutch

LSD

Recond and hi-flo'd t03 turbo (with receipt) with all new turbo gaskets and exhaust manifold gasket, also a brand new Turbosmart Bleed Valve boost controller

Very large FMIC, stainless steel intercooler pipework

FMIC is behind a Front bar (aftermarket of some kind, is not from a GTS-R or an australian GTS as it has a much larger air dam)

Blitz Bov

Oddysey battery

Car is lowered with Lovell Super low springs

Brand new SolAce tint (with receipt)

Fair condition Silhouette interior (the more bolstered bucket seats with cloth trim)

Audio:

Also comes with a Clarion tape deck, hooked up to a 6 stacker CD changer, with 6.5" splits in the doors, 6" splits in the rear parcel shelf, tweeters, amp and sub, with crossovers to suit.

This is an australian car, so it can be insured with a lot more ease than any imports, they will however add the extra for it being turbo.

Has some damage to left hand side sill (looking into getting that repaired, if repaired, price is $5,500)

Comes with the stock rims as shown in the pic

Looking for offers around $5,200 as is

PM or SMS on 0438308502 (calls after 4:30pm only)

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