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Hey i just bought another car so my project is going to have to go as there is not enough room at my place for my this car, my new car, and my work car, so unfortunatly one has to go. (plus id like to pay off some of my loan :ninja: )

Ok here it is:

1992 S13 Silvia

- RB20DET Conversion (Engineered) (Timing Belt Has Been Changed)

- Topmount Manifold

- T70 Turbo

- Braided Oil Feed Lines

- 38mm External Wastegate

- 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

- Silicone Intake Pipe

- Simota POD Filter

- Custom Plenium Chamber (Front Mounted Throttle Body)

- 600X300X80 Front Mount Intercooler

- Custom Intercooler Pipeing

- Trial Blow Off Valve

- Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Bosch 040 Fuel Pump (about a month old)

- Oil Catch Can

- Button Clutch

- Koni Adjustable Shocks

- Adora Lowered Spring

- Slotted Front Brake Rotors

- Locked Diff

- Widebody Gaurds front and rear (front gaurds are vented)

- Custom Respray (blue with purple pearl, black bonnet and mirros)

- Bonnet Pins

- Alarm and Immobeliser. Has remote start, LCD keyring pager, shock sensor etc.

- Smoked Series Gauges in pillar pod (Water Temp & Oil Temp)

- Boost gauge mounted on dash in cup, plus an extra cup which was for oil pressure but my gauge broke.

The back seat has been removed and fully carpeted set up for a sub install. Does how ever come with the back seat and everything else. The car also comes with standard shocks and springs etc plus extra stuff i have laying around the place like the standard front gaurds etc. Also comes with left over paint + the paint code.

Other parts which will ALSO COME WITH THE CAR are:

- RB20DET bottom end, Bored out for 50thou oversized forgies. Has crank and sump + extra bits.

- Shot peened rods

- Copper head gasket

- Vertex Side Skirts

Runs perfectly, starts first go every go, doesnt miss a beat. Serviced every 5000K with MOTUL Turbolight.

Has Long rego. About 10 or 11 months or so.

Im sure there is probably stuff i have left out but if your interested come have a look for your self.

If your interested give me a call on 0402 756 302 or email me [email protected]

Price $9500.

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Edited by osiris23
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