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For sale: 1991 S13 Silvia

Asking Price: $17,000 - Will consider partial trade on R32 GTR

Kilometer's: 170,000

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP

I am looking to upgrade to the next level, so the Sil is up for sale. This car is unbeleivable in every way, i love it but i cant help but move on up. This car makes a great street car, and is set with a lean towards drift. Here are all the details:

Engine:

- HKS GT2530 Turbo

- 300zx Z32 80mm AFM

- TRUST plumback B.O.V

- TRUST front mounted intercooler

- Beautiful stainless 3inch piping

- Earls Braided lines

- Yashio Factory radiator, with 1.3bar cap

- GREX remote oil filter

- Stainless oil/air separator with sump return

- Fuel Cut defender

- APEXI 550cc injectors

- Motorsport High Volume Fuel pump

- K & N M's Filter

- TRUST front pipe

- TRUST full exhaust 3.5 inch turbo back

- LUCKY ENTERPRISES remapped computer

- Unknown internal specifications ie.pistons/rods/cams

- Strongly suspect HKS step 1 cams

- Always serviced every 5000kms, only with the best

- Dyno tuned at 200rwkw @ 14psi with sheets

Driveline:

- Custom made 5 puck Carbon composite clutch with sprung centre, 5000kms old

- R200 L.S.D

Suspension:

- KEI OFFICE Fully adjustable coilover assemblies adjustable rebound / height

- Adjustable Camber strut top platforms on front

- TEIN caster rods

- CUSCO strut braces front/rear

Brakes:

- Aftermarket DBA slotted rotors

- 300zx turbo 4 piston Calipers

- Racebrakes custom compound pads all round

- MOTUL 5.1 fluid

Exterior

- Champagne / Silver two tone, original paint in excellent condition

- NISMO bodykit inc: front bar, sideskirts, rear pods, wing

- Freshly tinted 20% on all windows

- Genuine Nissan sunroof, no rust, no leaks

Interior

- Momo race steering wheel

- Pioneer 4350 Head unit

- MTX Thunder 6000 6.5" rear splits

- Infinty Kappa 4x6" in stock position in front

- Fire extinguisher

- HKS automatic turbo timer

- GREDDY electronic guages X 5 (Boost, Oil Temp/Press, Water temp, Exh temp)

- GREDDY Profec E-01 Boost controller

- BRIDE Ergo drivers seat and Bride super low seat rail

- Nismo 260km/h speedo showing 170,000kms

- Digital Climate control

- Full power options

Wheels and Tyres

- AVS Model 6 16 x 8 wheels

- 225/50 R16 all round on AVS rims, new on rear, 40% on front

This car is in extremely good condition inside and out, and mechanically.

I may be willing to remove some items to lower price as buyer requests.

Located in sydney.

Pics available by email.

Cheers Guys.

Mitch ([email protected])

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