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Hi All,

Selling my SIL80 SR20DET manual, as ambition exceeded talent.

clean neat car prior to understeering over a curb.

Everything you need to know:

SR20DET running 14psi strong and reliable

5 speed manual with exedy HD clutch

Front mount intercooler (now cracked- will need another)

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Strut brace

3 inch exhaust

Cusco front coilovers (camber, height and damper adjustable)

Apexi rear coilovers (height and damper adjustable)

Adjustable castor rods

Soild steering bush

NON hicas

120mm dildo shifter

Old school sports steering wheel

Autometer ultralite silver faced boost and oil pressure gauges in a pillar pod

Supermade instant gentleman front bar and side skirts (front bar is now stuffed)

18x8 and 18x10 three piece Leon Hardriff wheels (big VIP spec- right hand front is now bent, but being 3 piece can be relipped)

comes with lots of spares, including about 10 wheels :)

when it hit the curb it broke the tie rod end on the RHS and the LHS lower control arm is bent, so cant be driven. There is no structural damage to the body at all.

Broken front bar, grill, RHS headlight and indicator.

has long reg, just paid end of May.

Once fixed would continue to make a nice streeter, take the opportunity to upgrade steering rack and control arms for more lock!

Don't have the time or inclination to throw more money at this thing (already put enough into it!)

Take it off my hands for $3500, bring a trailer and something that can carry parts!

Any enquires give me a call 0412 720 901 (Dan)

Pictures before and after attached.

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