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96 model sil80, rebuilt sr20det, body kms 120k 19 0ct 08 rego.

$18000 ono.

SWAP FOR SOMETHING OF INTEREST OR SALE.

Bottom end work:

-just fully rebuilt engine.

-reco head.

-new water pump

-rebuilt starter motor

-Honed block.

-ACL race series bearing & rings.

Wiring:

-Engine bay wiring loom hidden under gaurds.

-Fuse boxes relocated.

Suspension & Steering mods:

-East bear alloy castor rods.

- HKS coilvers all round.

-S14 steering rack.

-Non hicas rear end cradle.

-5 stud spacer conversion plates

-Nismo lengthened wheel studs.

-Cusco front strut brace.

Enigine bay mods:

-Twin 12" thermo fans.

-Pitwork belts.

-Custom intercooler pipes.

-Aftermarket fuel pressure regulator.

Body mods:

-Wise sports 50 mm wide rear gaurds.

-Wise sports 35mm wide front gaurds.

-Uras front & rear bars.

-BN sports side skirts.

-Full respray blue print pearl.

-Carbon fibre rear clear tail lights.

Drive line & exhaust:

-Rebuilt 5spd gearbox.

-heavy duty clutch.

-Apexi N1 quite series 3" exhaust with hi flow cat.

-19" Apache black rims (95% tread).

Interior:

-Micro-tech MT8 ECU.

-Autometer carbon fibre series gauges.(oil temp, oil press, water temp, boost, air fuel).

-Blitz digital dual stage boost controller.

-Blitz turbo timer.

-Pioneer head unit.

-Trust gear knob.

-sprint steering wheel.

-Fully engineered.

-Custom DRFTOY plates.

CAN BE CONTACTED OR MSGED ON 0415499115

more pics can be veiwed here. http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=339199

GOTTA BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED!!

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