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1994 SIL80, SR20DET blacktop, manual dark navy blue

gktech deep dish steering wheel

FMIC

nismo front strut brace

ABS has been removed - has no hicas

full turbo back exhaust - blitz/trust system

blitz LM pod

nismo radiator cap

HSD HR coilovers very good street and track use i think 18 way adjustibility have reciepts 1.7k coilovers approx. 60,000kms

walbro fuel pump

t28 ball bearing from a jdm s15 turbo 60,000 kms

turbosmart manual boost controller

Js square headlights

carbon fibre GTR style grill

aftermarkter castor rods

thicker tie rod ends

c's short shifter

s15 injectors

s14 series 2 jdm front seats

full sound system - but im taking my amp out. can replace with another amp

ecu already has a board in it so it saves you about 100 bucks if you wanna get your nistune

the car has done approx 120 kms on it, mechanically the drive train is perfect

type x rear lights and centre garnish

brand new xtreme brass button clutch only travelled quarter tank of fuel - rear main seal was changed just for the sake of it

brand new clutch slave

digital climate control - a/c just been regassed cold as shit ! ready for summer - everything works perfectly

comes with stock parts spare rear seats top and bottom and spare rear hatch.

6 months reg no RWC

last dyno day car made about 180rwkw - car hasnt had a tune yet capable of making heaps more

compression is approx 150 across all 4's very healthy motor

also got genuine oem type x rear pods and valence i can through in for extra

looking for 7k ono 6months reg NO RWC as is all items stated above minus the type x rear pods and valence.

pm txt or call 0421 489 309

CAN TAKE OFF PARTS FOR A CHEAPER PRICE. ALSO INTERESTED IN SWAPS so shoot me what you have

pics will come up later along with any other parts that ive forgotten

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I'm thinking about getting a drift / track fun car, but cant afford 7k how cheap would you go? don't care about interior parts or s14 seats etc.. if you wanted to keep some parts PM me the cheapest you would go and what you can offer me, thanks mate.

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