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Onevia, Sr20Det, Manual, Mods Clean As A Mofo


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Specs:

1991 s13 (180sx front end conversion)

gloss black, no dents on the car, EXTREMELY STRAIGHT

sr20det blacktop, non vct (late 180sx engine)

151xxx on car, less on engine/gearbox

Late model sr interior front seats

5 speed manual conversion

uras front bar, unknown skirts and rear bar

stage 3 clutch (only 7xxxkms old)

17 inch rims rims

non hicas model

non abs model

egr removed

turbo timer

stainless steel spaghetti manifold

front mount intercooler

walbro 500hp fuel pump

non hicas model

3 inch screamer pipe with 2.5 catback zorst with twin pipes

smoked crystal tail lights

RARE working electric sunroof

saas boost gauge

boost tee on about 12psi

deep dish OMP wheel (1xxxkm's old)

apexi front strut brace

rear CA spoiler

brand new superpro castor rod bushes

gktech rocker arm stoppers

brand new turbo and dump pipe gaskets

JVC headunit aux/usb all that

Water pump replaced 3 weeks ago!

Genuine silva key, like a boss!

Has rego, no defects!

everything works on car, lights, heater, a/c, electric sunroof

always service with genuine nissan oils every 5000km's, servicing it again in the next week or 2.

wanting to swap for a 4 door turbo car! maybe 2 door (depending on car)

I drive this car daily and being 6ft3 it get's a bit uncomfy!

cefiros, 31, 32, 33, laurels etc etc.

or non turbos

with cash adjustment

$9000 (keep the mods happy)

Located Noarlunga, SA

0433 596 509

text or call!

only post a comment if you're interested, otherwise keep things to yourself. THANKS!

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