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Hi guys/girls,

I have a modified S13 SR20 for sale:

It's a 1989 Silvia in black and it's manual with a genuine black top SR20 with approx 85,xxx km's

ENGINE

-GT28RS Disco Potato turbo(.86 rear) under 5,xxx km's

-Hybrid GT front mount intercooler (all silicon hosing)

-Z32 AFM

-Full 3" exhaust with HKS style split dump pipe, genuine RSR front pipe and brand new JJR cat back stainless system

-Dr Drift ECU remap

-Brand new Walbro Fuel pump

-K&N intake filter with mild steel induction pipe

-Turbosmart adjustable bleed valve

-Brand new oil catch can

SUSPENSION & RUNNING GEAR

-Brand new ISC coilovers with adjustable camber tops (front) that where put in car 2 weeks ago - Springs 10 front & 8 rear - Base height, spring and damper adjustable on car. Damper from 0-32 - These coilovers offer an awesome ride

-2 way mechanical LSD (still very tight)

-Upgraded clutch - Still feels light on the pedal

-Front and rear strut brace - Cusco

INTERIOR

-Bride ergo fixed back bucket drivers seat - Black

-Momo steering wheel

-Handbrake button

-Pioneer detachable face head deck

-Poineer front 4" & rear 6"x9"

-Rear seat and trims removed (will include all of this in the sale)

EXTERIOR

-Zepter 17 x 7 inch wheels - Sprayed black (look pimp) includes good tread

-Veilside front bar (will also include standard front bar)

-Side skirts

The paint isn't fantastic, but with a bit of wet rub and a good buff it would come up much nicer. There is a minor dint on the front left hand quarter and a few minor blemishes that you would find on most 16 year old cars.

HOW DOES IT RUN

The car drives very well, goes very hard and handles awesome!

PRICE

$9990

This car is currently registered in Adelaide (SA) with the SR20DET

Kym 0414 459 626

Edited by PHATGTR
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