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1993 Sil-eighty

Sr20det

Manual

Sunroof

Power options

ABS

93XXX

Engine Spec

Front mount intercooler

Xforce dump + front, Unkown brand cat back, with cannon angled tip

Walbro fuel pump

Unknown fuel pressure regulator

Greedy Profec B ii boost controller

Oil catch can

S15 480cc injectors

Raizin volt stabilizer kit

Foot work

Tien HR coil overs front and rear

Struts front and rear

B-pillar floor brace

Exterior

Full vertex body kit

Wed sports 16x7 front, 16x8 rear

Silver Frost

Black roof and bonnet

Drift wing (not a t wing)

Interior

Unknown aftermarket steering wheel

Drift button

Pretty looking kenwood mp3 player/cd player

To be fitted: (and comes with the car)

Bucket Seat

Adjustable castor rods

Xforce hi flow cat

s14 stock twincore radiator

Pair of 16" sparco rims

i have never taken this car for granted, i have always taken extreme care when it comes to this car, never park it newhere i cant see it, i always get my car serviced every 5000 or close to it, by a reputable mechanic he is also a member on this forum and x sponsor myhiep. Anyone who knows me knows i dont take this car out on the weekends, the car has never been defected *fingers crossed* it wont happen. For about 6 months last year the car was off the road due to s15 front conversion, how ever it didnt happen soo it was a shame.

Engine wise the engine is in tip top condition, i had my engine replaced about 2 year back when it blew on me =[ the engine that replaced it had low km's 50 thou and since then i have driven it maximum 20 thou, i only drive this car to and from work,. I have taken it to the track only once. i hardly ever boost the car past 11 psi, 95% of the time the EBC is switched off.

Body wise the car has recently been sprayed in Silver frost, with a black bonnet and black roof. There are no dings in the car what so ever. THERE IS NO ACCIDENT HISTORY, i did the sil80 conversion because i wanted to not cause i had an accident.

There are some parts that i have not fitted on yet, but they will be included in the sale or swap, the items are: Bucket seat, adjustable castor rods, x force hi flow cat, s14 stock twincore radiator and a pair of 16" sparco rims

I am really after a swap for a silvia or 1via with an sr20 turbo, with simular mods to mine, HOPEFULLY.

PRICE DROP $14.000 ONO

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contact me on 0423281569 between 9 am - 11:30pm

p.s its got rego till november

Cheers,

Shaun

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