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Engine:

Rebuilt SR20 Redtop with new race bottom end bearings and crank less the 500k’s

s15 T28 BB bearing Turbo

3" stainless exhaust from turbo back

Hi Flow Cat

Front Mount Intercooler

GTR Fuel Pump

K&N Pod

Suspension and Brakes:

G4 coil overs, Damper and Height Adj

Front & Rear Strut Brace

camber arms

Tein castor rods

5- stud conversion to S15 200sx brakes

Short Shifter

2 way LSD

Interior:

BRIDE seat

R33 GTR series 2 passenger seat

Nardi Steering wheel

Greddy turbo timer

Trust Gear knob

Pioneer MP3 headunit

New Pioneer 6x4 speakers on doors and at rear

Silvia floor Matts

Interior in immaculate Condition

Front bar cut perfect for Fmic, rolled rear gards

Very Well presented car and how an s13 should look. Ready for street/Circuit/show

Looking for 11.500 ono, note DriftTec rims not with sale and Ignore NSW plates, this car is in Victoria, car comes with 17" APEC BLACK Rims, with 90% tread left on them

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Rory, 0418 800 530 or PM

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