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Item: S13 91 K’s

Location: central coast nsw

Reason for Selling: Looking for a early evo or a gsr (4 door turbo manual) or a wrx

Price and Payment Conditions: $10500 ono (spent more than this on mods to the car etc)

Extra Info: turbo/manual

2nd owner in aus, imported by ‘The toy shop’ in Newcastle

Engine also replaced with a sr20det by ‘the toy shop’ done around 90k.

Turboback exhaust from ‘Turbo Techniks’ in Newcastle

Full vertex kit

Resprayed Jet black

19 inch Gestalt Virouge GV1’s with plenty of rubber.

Metal head gasket

Upgraded cams (gives it a lumpy idle)

ISC FULLY ADJUSTABLE COILOVER'S.

hks evc 3 boost controller

fmic/chrome piping kit

WALBRO GSS-341 FUEL PUMP

HKS SSQ BOV (plumb back)

Momo steering wheel

Pioneer head unit and splits and kicker 6*9’s.

Kei Office gear shift (rare)

custom grill

white seat covers

Rear wing removed and welded up

remote cental locking

Alarm

immobiliser

Only ever run on BP ultimate.

I also have, but have not installed (in the process of doing it all now, will most likely be done before sale)

Garret t28bb turbo, top condition, no shaft play at all

Sard/denso 550cc injectors

HKS pen turbo timer

Auto meter boost, oil pressure and engine temp gauges

Clear corner lamps

My mechanic tells me with all parts installed and a good tune.remap of ecu i'll be looking at around 200rwkw's.

Rego till march 28th 09’

around 170k on the chassis

It’s been close to perfect since iv’e had it. Only issues have been a steering boot and the brake master cylinder both leaking witch I have replaced. It has previously been used for a w/e car. Never boosted (ebc installed 4/7/08 runs 10psi on high, but just run it on stock 90% of time), never dragged, never crashed, never defected.has analog climate control. All electrics work well.

Pics coming very soon.

Contact Details: pm me too come look, inspect and test drive etc.

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