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[NSW] - 93' GUNMETAL S13 90's styled, Ssr's, flares, fixed back, nissan aero

FS [NSW] - 93' S13 SILVIA blacktop sr20 manual

Make: Nissan

Model: Silvia S13

Year: 1993

Color: Gunmetal grey

Engine/Driveline:

blacktop sr20 outta type x 180

Kakimoto Catback

HPI front pipe

3' dump

High flow cat

standard box

engine damper

oil cooler & relocator kit

FMIC kit painted blk

shimmed diff

boost tee 12 psi

new water pump

new battery

Interior/gauges

Nismo gear shift knob

Deep dish steering wheel

blk fixed back seat

s15 passenger seat

Oil Temp, Pressure and water temp gauges

greddy boost gauge

genuine silvia floor mats

blk dash mat

Exterior

Ca 180 front lip

J's headlights

nismo grill

initial d spec foglights

Nissan aero skirts/rear pods

Bomex boot spoiler

bolt on flares

blk bonnet/mirrors/wing

Suspension & Brakes:

GAB Coilovers

kazama castor rods

Kazama tie rod ends

uras rack spacers

drift shop camber arms/traction arms/toe arms

pineapple subframe bushes

machined rotors/ plenty of meat left on pads

35mm spacer front

30mm spacer rear

Chassis & Clutch:

Excedy HD clutch

reinforced clutch pedal bracket

new clutch master cylinder

front strut brace

rear strut brace

Wheels & Tyres:

F - Ssr lonchamp - 15x8 -10ish

R - Ssr mesh- 15x9-8ish

rocking brandnew goodruns allround - only 1 drive old

just serviced with fresh oil/filter

car is set up perfect and is super fun to drive, also wheel aligned at east coast suspension which wasn't cheap!

rego till march next year

$12 500 ono, can do cheaper without rims!

reply here,pm or contact 0412 913 213

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