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I've got a ke20 that was a project car for the past 2 years, I've lost interest in it, I either wanna sell it (make an offer) or swap for either a motorbike or performance jap parts.

ke20 rx style grill

5 speed t50 with hydraulic clutch setup

Converted from single line brake master cylinder to system with brake booster

4k-c with custom grind cam

high mount t25 on custom manifold

custom plenum

custom retarded dizzy

full 2inch exhaust

comes with brand new intercooler + and enough piping and hoses

rebuilt ke55 full rear suspension

]sumitomo brakes nd new rear shoes

]Borg worner LSD diff centre, cost $650

]xt130 front struts

custom sway bar

+++++ many more forgotten modifications

car comes with 32/36 webber for the roadworthy

car is currently rolling on 13x7 meshies

new carpet

Sony head unit

Converted to new style side mirrors

over $1000 worth in tachos

Rear seats and most of trim vinyl dyed black.

Front seat bases reupholstered. Seam on passenger starting to part again though ( car comes with s13 leather interior aswell)

Remote central locking with immobilizer and spare remote .

Re cored radiator

momo steering wheel

+++ car comes with a N/A SR20 + k50 gearbox + and all the spares i can find for it and spares that mite be able to go on it!!!

car has just ran out of reg, I can pay it if required

**** things to be done****

mount the new gas tank (old one was rubbish)

run the new gas lines

mount the new cooler

and connect all the tachos... 3 already are connected, just gotta finish the other 2

I'd be happy with $4500 or swaps for a roadbike or performance jap parts (turbos, rb26 engine parts, etc)

[email protected]

0433087733

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