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Hey just puttin an EOI atm seeing whats out there atm NOW FOR SALE!!!! NOW TAKING GENUINE OFFERS

located: Brisbane

price: EOI really atm ...but to keep mods happy around 12-13k NEGOTIABLE

extra info: vehicle does not have rego and needs mod plates, IT IS COMPLIED, and it CAN be plated and regoed though

will also take things off for cheaper sale.

OPEN TO SWAPS FOR CEFIROS LAURELS and R32 4 DOOR

contact: 0411023878 or PM

Engine:

1988 Nissan Silvia - sunroof - HUD

SR20DET VCT Blacktop out of s14 (series 1)

Modified CA18/S14 engine harness

Chipped and tuned ECU

Cometic 1.5mm head gasket

Just Jap front mount intercooler with modified hybrid piping

20 thou oversized forged pistons

ACL big end main and thrust forged bearings

Greddy Type R bov

Custom thermo fan setup (AUIII Falcon thermos)

Just Jap stainless steel exhaust manifold

GT2860rs disco potato w/ .64 exhaust housing

2.5" stainless steel split dump pipe

2.5" stainless steel front pipe

Stainless steel de-cat pipe

3" straight thru pipe to flange with bolt on cannon

Boost tee

K&N pod filter

Walbro Fuel Pump

Engine Dampener

NISMO Fuel pressure regulator

Transmisson:

S14 gearbox

Short shifter

NPC heavy duty 5 puck brass button clutch with a HKS 1200kg pressure plate

Solid gearbox mount

Suspension and Handling:

Solid steering shaft spacer

R180 locked diff

5 stud conversion

F - s14 LCA, S14 stub axle, s14 hub, r32 brake calipers (4 pot) and rotors

R - s15 hubs, s15 rotors, s13 caliper

Adjustable castor rods

S13 steering rack w/ R32 skyline tie rods and tie rod ends with 10mm spacers in rack

KTS Hicas lock bar

Tein HA coilovers with adjustable camber tops

Rear Strut Brace

Interior:

Safety 21 - Full 7 point rollcage bolt in

DRiFT steering wheel

Dildo gearknob

Jap extension mirror

Drift button

FET Turbo timer

Fibreglass door cards

Custom switch panel setup

Killswitch

Fully stripped interior and sound deadening

Interior painted silver

Autogage 52mm Boost gauge

Autogage 52mm Oil Temp gauge

Autogage 52mm Water Temp gauge

Fire extinguisher

Fully sick neons

Exterior:

Genuine silvia square headlights

Xenon headlight bulbs

Black corner lamps

BN side skirts

BN front bar

Vertex rear bar

Flared and pumped rear guards

Clear taillights

F: HP Racing wheels 18x9 tyres: Falken Ziex 235/40/18

R: HP Racing wheels 18x10 tyres: Falken Ziex 255/35/18

25mm bolt on wheel spacers on rear

8mm floater spacers on front

Paint: -Gloss white paint

-Black roof with heavy gold sparkle

show me what you got!!!

thanks

-josh

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