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Hey guys my brother is selling his sil. plenty of mods only leaves the garage for cruises and washes. Here are some of the specs

1990 Nissan S13 Onevia (Silvia with 180SX front panels)

ENGINE

- SR20DET from a 1994 TypeX 180SX

- 5 Speed manual

- Engine dampner

- Spitfire Coilpacks

- Custom stainless Auto Indulgence coilpack cover

- Sards injectors

- Bosch 040 Fuel pump

- Bolt on Blow off valves with one atmosphere and one plumb-back

- Pod filter

- full turbo back stainless exhaust

- Wolf ECU

- Front mounted intercooler

INTERIOR

- Stock CA Silvia interior

- Nismo steering wheel

- short shifter

- 'A' Pillar gauges

- Custom dash cluster

- Blue lighting

- 2-Way pager alarm

SUSPENSION AND WHEELS

- G4 height and damper adjustable coilovers (front camber adjustable)(About 2000ks old)

- front and rear strut braces

- Jap spec S15 brakes with crossed drilled and slotted rotors

EXTERIOR

- Custom paint job

- 180SX front end

- Custom bonnet with Combat vent and bonnet pins

- 40mm Dmax style front vented fenders

- 50mm Dmax style rear guards

- Crystal Headlights

- Aftermarket tailights

- custom front indicators

- Full bodykit

- Blue underbody neons

- Strobes in headlights

This car is a top little package with very little to finish for show status. Pulling nearly 200RWKWS (660nm torque) with potiential for much more. This is a current promotion car for Auto Indulgence and Exotic Panels. New owner can choose to keep the car as a promotion car or stickers can be removed easily.

Can supply road worthy if needed at the right price.

Wheels shown are before the 5 stud conversion.

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