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nissan s13 part out let me know what yous need

engine ca18det with new acl metal head gasket
compression test was done and got 150 psi though all 4 cylinders here some parts

all panels available car is complete here are some parts


after market radiator with new hoses
intercooler
apexi pod filter
z32 air flow meter
gtr 444cc injectors
modified intake manifold with r32 tb
t28 turbo
boost controller
after market fuel pressure regulator
split fire coil packs
oil catch can
manual gear box with new clucth
blitz bov

3" exhaust front pipe with high flow cat stainless steel modified to fit the sr20 t28 turbo

engine damper
gktech metal bash plate
lsd diff
nistune ecu



exterior
*after market corner lights and front bar indecaters
*aftermarket alteza rear lights
*drift teks 17*8 all round
triple projector headlights
silvia grill

interior
*gtr front seats
*180sx door trims and glove box with factory option cool box
*type x rear seat
*digital climate control
digital speedo with hud display had it reconditioned
type x leather stitch steering wheel
silvia factory option floor mats

suspension and brakes
bm44 master
cusco coilovers
front stut brace
controll arm brace
fender bracing
in cabon floor brace
diff brace
white line rear sway bar
s15 front calipers pads recently changed slotted front rottors rear brakes have new pads and cross drilled slotted rotors

call or text me if interested 0432-062-780
will let you know the prices located in melbourne

hey mate would you sell the starter motor?

would you know if the cluster would work with any ca18det, as mine isn't digital?

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