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1992 Nissan Silvia s13 with a little fried rice

Price: $10000

Location: NSW:Port Macquarie

Contact Info: pm or 0401610134

Info:

Jap spec s15 black top with t28 ball bearing turbo

Currently running 14psi with roughly 200 rwkw

Full 3 inch turbo back exhaust with fully tabuli cannon

Full reco s14 gear box(tight as a nun) with dildo gear knob

cusco fully adjustable coilovers

Adj front and rear traction/toe/camber arms

Mystery BOV

15 x 10 performance superlites -26 offset with 195 tyres! STRECH

2way rear diff

HKS High flow pod

Engine dampener

Full polished front mount

Ally radiator

custom ally catch can

Two 12inch thermo fans

6 point rear cage(no back seats)

Registered 2 seater

OMP dished steering wheel

Retrimed interior in black suade

Walbro fuel pump

autometer Boost guage

Digital rpm guage

Drift hand break

New fancy iridium spark plugs

registerd till march

mod plated for engine swap,2 seats and cage!

Probly missed a whole bunch of shoit!

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