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S13 silvia with turbo lexus 1uzfe v8.

Resprayed white

Rebuilt 1uzfe 4L v8 engine with forged pistons, H-beam rods, cometic mls headgaskets, ARP studs throughout, kelford cams, upgraded valve springs, ported heads, XAT oil pump etc.

Engine had fresh ACL Race and King Race bearings fitted recently. New oil pump and timing kit were fitted at the same time.

Custom engine and gear box X members

Custom 27mm adjustable front sway bar

Custom exhaust including manifolds for turbo

Precision pt6870 Gen2 turbo

Precision 46mm wastegate

HKS electronic boost controller

Wide band 02 sensor kit with Adaptronic plug + software

Adaptronic 440 select ECU

Walbro 460 e85 fuel pump

Aeromotive FPR

Custom power steering lines

Stage 1 shift kit

2800rpm stall converter

B&M pro ratchet shifter

Electronic valve body controller

Coil on plug rather than the factory dual dizzy setup

Tein front coil overs, HKS drag rears

5 stud conversion

R32 GTR brakes all round including master cylinder

R32 GTR rear cradle with diff, 3.7 gears in a s14 housing

Replica Bride seats

R32 GTR Koyorad radiator with 16" SPAL fan

trans cooler

17" OZ Racing wheels

Relocated battery

Comes with a compact clutch master cylinder in case buyer wants to convert to manual.

Car is engineered for the v8 conversion, ecu etc. Has exhaust bits to run it N/A again.

Car has run an easy 10.7sec quarter mile at wsid with 380kw. Now has 430kw.

Is ACT registered and running on E85. ECU is flex fuel capable but it has not been set up.

Minor damage to left rear guard from rolling it.

Located in ACT.

Rego til the end of November. Will come with 3 months rego or more at buyer's expense.

$15000

Located ACT

0435 626 691

Not sure how to add pics from mobile but there are some here:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/city/cars-vans-utes/nissan-s13-silvia-v8-turbo-420rwkw/1092017019

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