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Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: seeing whats out there

Asking Price: 15000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm

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i have for sale an 1992 s13 silvia painted in a custom blue

1.body & rims panted in custom blue 2pac with nismo body kit ,debadged, tinted windows,black bonnet, hicass and abs removed properly all new r33 clutch master and new brake master ,white work 18 inch rims

2.suspension. gab adjustable struts all round with very large gab sway bars front and rear nismo strut brace

3.interior.retrimed s14 seats with blue highlights on dash and door trims , nardi wheel auto meter taco and cobolt water temp and microtech hand controller

4.driveline. r32 k frame and mounts, locked diff , custom 1 peice 1000hp tail shaft , tuff r33 rb25det gear box with exedy heavy duty clutch ,

5.brakes. has r32 na front rotors and r33 gts front callipers with new pads all round brand new master cylinder and lines

6.engine. fresh built rb25 decked and honed with 26 internals new nissan rings ,acl race series bearings,arp stud kit, 1.88 cometic head gasket,fully ported head with regound gtr cams and spool cam gears ,brand new timmingbelt kit,full set of rb26 covers ,greddy copy plenum with 80mm t/b,650cc injectors,bilet fuel reg and gauge,walbro 650 hp intank pump, battery in boot ,stainless exhaust manifold custom made,to4z turbo with 4inch purple bell mouth , 38mm turbosmart gate ,full 3 inch alloy cooler pipping with 600x300 cooler, 3 inch exhaust system with big cannon, new lt12s microtech computer , 50mm tial bov,52mm alloy radiator with twin thurmos car runs at 84 deg even on dyno ,has had very soft run in tune of 370hp at the wheels with 10:1 fuel ratio and no timming on low boost , engine has lots more potential to go 450 500 ,engine built to run high boost ,

car goes very well with light tune very wild little car

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sik s13 man love the set up looks sweet power to weight would be awesome:) i so would love this for a drift car:) good luck with sale man it will sell fast:)

cheers mate , just on run in tune its quite wild , it has plenty more in it and the torque curve is insane wen it comes on boost

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