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FS: S13 Onevia rolling shell.

Unregistered atm, however can be registered.

If buyer wants, can negotiate removal of some parts to decrease price.

Has no engine, gearbox, driveshaft or exhaust.


Body:

- 180SX front +20mm fenders

- CA pignose front bar

- Standard Silvia bonnet

- Rear +20mm widebody guards (not yet installed)

- Rolled + pumped rear standard guards


Braking

- Cusco BMC Stopper

Front:

- R32 GTST Brake Calipers

- Slotted Brake discs

- Unknown brake pads

- ADR approved HEL brake lines

Rears:

- R32GTR Brake Calipers

- Cross-Drilled rotors

- Unknown brake pads

- R33GTST Drum Handbrake assembly + cables

- Eagle auto handbrake adapter plate

- ADR Approved HEL brake lines


Suspension

- FETs Front Strut Brace

- FETs Rear Strut Brace

Front:

- Sunline Racing S14 Front Coilovers

- S14 front knuckles + 5 stud hubs

- S15 Front Lower Control arms

- Nismo Power Brace 2

- Circuit Sports castor arms

- S15 Tie Rods and Ends

- Energy Suspension uprated steering rack bushes

- S13 front sway bar

- Fender braces

- GKTech solid steering column bush

Rear:

- S14 Rear Subframe

- SMM conversion solid subframe risers

- SPL solid diff bushes

- Tein S13 rear coilovers

- S14 lower control arms

- S14 rear knuckle

- S15 standard suspension arms

- S15 rear sway bar


Interior

- Safety 21 5 point bolt in roll cage

- Stripped interior

- Sound deadening removed

- Removed AC and assoc. piping

- Removed Heater and assoc. piping

- HKB Boss kit

- Nardi Classic 360mm Steering Wheel

- Blue titanium steering wheel bolts

- Sparco fighter driver's seat

- fuse box and battery relocated to passenger side seat


Drive line

- 4.36 open diff


Engine bay

- Circuit Sports Aluminium Radiator Overflow


Currently rolling on a set of S15 wheels.


Looking for $3000 ono, open to serious offers. Can negotiate decreasing the price by removing parts.

Cheers


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