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throwin it out there seein whats out there that might interest me

well her it goes not sure if im maken the right choice but up for sale is my s14a silvia its got an rb26dett out of an r32gtr skyline

im wanting a 180sx or s13 with a boosted sr and has to be manual, either a straight swap or with cash my way throw me swaps

any way here is the mod list

ENGINE

rb26dett out of r32 gtr with about 4000klm running standard boost 8.5psi

r34 gtr steel wheel turbos

custom front mount intercooler

twin hks pod filters

twin thermos

custom engine mounts

stainless steel cat back apexi exhaust system

r33gtst gear box

nismo short shift kit

exceddy hd clutch

custom tail shaft

r33 gtst front and rear calipers

cross drilled rotors up front

full body kit been told its fiber sports kit

boot spoiler removed and holes welded up

autometer boost gauge

brand new bc coilovers (only 2 months old)

brand new apec rims with staggered offset and new tyres (2 month old)

carbon fiber roof spoiler only month old

carbon drift gear knob

carbon adhesive on interior peices

greddy turbo timer (not hooked up but is there havent had a chance yet)

greddy rs bov

battery relocated to boot

car has had a full respray at some stage engine bay door jams boot ect

electric sun roof

adjustable rear camber arms

front and rear strut braces

ems ecu

sony head unit

sound stream speakers

a/c is all hooked up and working 100%

nardi wheel

drift thermo controller you can adjust temp in cabin

led stip under the head lights looks good

phillips crystal vision globes in head lights

the car has 25000klm on the clock genuine with log books to prove this

i have enginerr papers for the car so no hassles from the cops

ive had the car dynoed and it makes 240 rwhp on 9psi

bad points of the car there is a little scuff on front bar, small scratch on bonnet and tacho dont work as its now a six and tacho is to suit a four

i also have a fair few spares with the car like standard set of tail lights doors and interior trims suspension bits ect ect

inspections welcome lookin for either straight swap or swap plus cash my way

PRICE $19500

will do cheaper if you dont want wheels

call shaun 0434390208

located port macquarie nsw

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