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Have an immacualte Wide Body Sil80 Car,

Basically means everything comes with it, Minus Engine/Box/Driveline/Seats

So this would be the mods that come with the car,

Fully Complied and ready to just have engine put in.

- Radiator over flow bottle – embleton stainless steel

- Air Con Heat Sheild

- Full Exhaust

- High Flow 3” Cat

- C-Red 3” Cat back Exhaust

Exterior Modifications - M Sports type II Front bar

- M Sports type II Side Skirts

- M Sports type II Rear Bar

- M sports 50mm Rear Wide Fenders

- M Sports 30mm Front Wide Fenders

- M Sports Vented Fibreglass Bonnet

- Complete Respray in Midnight Black

- Totally De-spoilered

- 18” Work VS-KF rims (9" off +20 Front, 10" off +13 Rear)

- 225/40/zr18 Front Tyres

- 255/35/zr18 Rear Tyres

- Twin Square Headlights

- Aurora HID headlights

- GTR Grill

- Clear Side parker Indicators

- Carbon Fibre B pillar Cover

- Type x Rear Lights

- Clear Tinted Front Bar Indicators

- Tint by TKO 35% All Round

Interior Modifications

– Stock Rear Seats

- Sparco Steering Wheel

- Digital Climate Control

- Defi 60mm Water Temp Gauge

- Defi 60mm Oil Temp Guage

- Defi 60mm Boost Guage

- Defi 60mm Oil Pressure Guage

- Defi Control Link 2

- Drift Handbrake

- Checkerplate Flooring

Suspension and Wheels Modifications

- 5 Stud Conversion front and rear

- Kei Office Coilovers

- Kei Office Front Camber Tops

- Kazama Castor Rods

- Adjustable Rear Upper Arms

- R33 GTST Front and Rear Brake Setup

- R33 GTST Brake master Cylinder

- Brake master Cylinder Stoppper

- Whitlelines – cradle & susp bushes, Sway bars

- Front Rear Strut Brace

- Cusco Front Strut Brace

- Cusco Rear Strut Brace

NOW, For all the above MINUS Wheels and DEFIs - $14,500

Or The above minus the wheels - $15,500

OR All the Above all for $17,990

WILLING TO NEGOTIATE!!!

Call or PM me

0438943135

Cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...

lol your kidding me right... $18 000 for a car with no Engine/Box/Driveline/Seats!! LOL your gonna need luck to sell this alright....

Sorry but HA HA HA HA HA.....Totally despoilered......

dude sell me your suspention.... how much you want for the

- 5 Stud Conversion front and rear

- Kei Office Coilovers

- Kei Office Front Camber Tops

- Kazama Castor Rods

- Adjustable Rear Upper Arms

- R33 GTST Front and Rear Brake Setup

- R33 GTST Brake master Cylinder

- Brake master Cylinder Stoppper

- Whitlelines – cradle & susp bushes, Sway bars

still 18K for a shell lol :laugh:

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