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CAR FOR SALE:

1989 S13 Silvia

CA18DET

Manual

114,xxxkm

GT25 BB turbo

Trust Intake

3"

Cat Back exhaust

GFB Manual Bleed valve- set at 0.65 Bar (Approx. 8PSI)

HKS Sqv BOV

Oil Catch Tank

EXTERIOR:

FUll BN Kit

Resprayed Metallic Cherry Red

17" rims

GTR style Grill

Clear Front Bumper Indicators

INTERIOR:

FIXED BACK RACING SEAT [Garage Thrash with Bride Rail]

CD PLAYER

SONY speakers, 6x9, 6"

Alarm connected to Turbo Timer

PRICED TO SELL: Wont be Disappointed

Stock parts included with sale (ie. Drivers seat, front bumper, rear bar)

or $9,000 Excluding Sound System, replaced with CD player

BRIDE SEAT swap for near new Garage Thrash Fixed back Racing seat

LOCATION: Adelaide

Pics will be up ASAPpost-19838-1152349552.jpg

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Something bit different:

1996 EF Series 2 Fairmont Ghia

Driveline:

-Factory Tickford (XR6) motor.

-EF XR6 T5 manual gear box - Steeda Short shifter (approx 40% shorter and pre-loaded 2-3 shift)

-3.45 LSD.

Modifications:

-Pacemaker 4480 Extractors

-2.5in single muffler sports exhaust (Not too loud, 87dB)

-Saloon Car spec cam - can provide specs

-Adjustable fuel pressure regulator

-EL/AU intake assembly (From AU T-Series snorkel to T/B)

Exterior:

-Dynamic White duco

-EF XR body kit (minus spoiler)

-BA XR8 17in wheels (E-Series Offset copies)

-Legal tint on all windows

-NL Fairlane cornering lamps

-Pedders Sports Ryder springs, cofort gas shocks.

Interior:

-EF Fairmont Ghia grey leather/velour combination

-AU XR Momo steering wheel (In Black/Grey)

-Custom door trims (Combination of NF Fairlane and EF Ghia to get velour padded arm rests)

-Standard 250w Premium Sound With Cadence Splits and Jaycar 8” replacement sub.

Details:

-Car has done 178,000kms.

-I am the 3rd owner of the car, all original books and service history

-131rwkw when Auto with exhaust leak.

Will be hitting Dyno this weekend at SA AFF.com.au Dyno Day

(Tilbrooks Saturday morning, 5/8)

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