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Hey all

up for sale sadly is my beloved rb20det powered s13 silvia.reson im selling it is i want to import a ae86 sprinter and havnt got room for 2 cars.its been resprayed and i have spent lots and lots of money on this in the last 6 months, i will be loosing thousands, my loss your gain.

PRICE: $8400

CONTACT NO. :0433440530

Engine

,Rb20det engine out of a cefiro , very healthy engine (told it was rebuilt by previous owner)

vg30 turbo(mint, no smoke or shaft play)

,catch can

,custom forward facing plenum

,blitz ecu with hand controller turbo timer etc

, vl turbo radiator with twin thermos(fresh coolant)

,pod filter

,intercooler with custom piping

,full 3 inch zorst turbo back to straight pipe with hot dog and muffler

,exedy heavy duty clutch

,r200 lsd diff with 5 bolt drive shafts,boost gauge

,engine immobiliser with central locking,brand new battery,new wheel studs

Handling

,R33 front brakes, s15 rear brakes with full 5 stud conversion (with brand new pads all round)

,Adjustable castor, camber, traction, toe arms(with all rose ball joints)

, apexi adjustable coilovers in the front and kei office rear coilovers

, alloy cradle lock spacers

, alloy steering lock spacer

, Nissan strut brace

, rear strut brace

,all sound denting removed

,gtr rear swaybar

Exterior

,Fresh Respray dark blue (just a bit lighter than the original blue)

,faired front guards

, ca front lip

, r33 gtr wheels

, carbon fibre roof spoiler

, js block head lights

, dmax style front indicators

, gtr grille

Interior

,R33 seat

, dish steering wheel

, boost gauge

, Kenwood cd head unit with Kenwood 6'' speakers and sub wires if a sub is desired.

the only down side is the rev gauge doesnt work but has never botherd me and its cheap to get done i just dont have the time.the car is not regod with the rb20det(although i have been pulled over and it went unnoticed)

$8400on 17" by 9"wide mesh wheels or can oraganise the 33gtr wheels with buyer.truely a clean car, come have a look for your self, it wont dissapoint.its a good clean, reliable and fast package, not much more you can ask for.

call or txt me on 0433440530

thanks

please no negative or ussless comments.

if you are not interested please dont post!

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