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1991 Nissan Silvia S13 Sr20DET

Engine:

Sr20DET

T28 BB Upgraded Turbo running 14PSI (1 Bar)

AVCR - Electronic Boost Control Soleniod Module

Front Mount Intercooler

Alloy Intercooler Piping

Oil Catch Can

Custom Fabricated Coolant overflow tank

Braided Oil Lines

Exterior

Lowered Shocks & Springs (King Springs & KYB Shocks)

Fox 17" Rims with New tyres all round (Brand new)

3" Exhaust System with Sports Rear ^ Mid muffler (Unique sound)

Custom Made Front Grille

Dark Black Tint

Red in Colour

Standard Rear Spoiler

Interior:

AVCR Control Screen

Nissan Silvia Throwover Seat covers (White)

Speco Boost Gauge with Light

Custom Handbrake leaver

Custom Gear knob

Sony CD Player & 6" Speakers (Front and Rear)

Immaculate interior Bar slight Crack above Dash

Original Everything

Extra's"

Roadworthy upon request

Registered

Power Windows & Mirrors

Ice Cold Air Conditioning

Custom Plates "MES13"

Super Bright Panasonic Headlamps (Arctic Blue - Legal)

Cabling ready for Amplifiers in rear

More Photos available upon request

PRICE: $9500 ono

Location: South East Brisbane - Thornlands

Contact: Kerri

Ph: 0449-092-139

or Ben

Ph: 0422-184-997

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