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ok it's time to sell my beloved project car.

it's taken 3yrs to get to this from a dead stock na sr silvia. everything is brand spanking new or rebuilt (calipers, diff etc..) there's to many things to list so i'll prolly forget a million things so by all means give me a buzz on 0438155944.

gt3040,

6boost manifold,

38 tial gate,

trust fmic,

z32 afm,

nismo 550cc inj,

2ltr surge tank,

bosch 040 lift pump,

044 main pump,

*6/*8 speedflow fuel lines & speedflow fittings thru out,

front and rear strut braces,

adjustable camber castor toe arms,

jic coilovers 8kg/mm front 6kg/mm rear,

alloy steering bush,

r32 m spec 4 spot calipers front r32 rear 5 stud,

(street)work vs-kf rims 18x9.5 -4 front (neova tires 225/40 80%tread) 18x10.5 -4 rear (falken azenis 245/40 80%traed),

(track) work cr-kai rims 18x9.5 f/r -30 (dunlop 3000a's all round),

blitz nur spec zorst,

nismo short shift,

pivot gauges,

dr drift remap ecu,

50mm rear moulded over fenders (the originals have been cut and re-welded affectively mini tubbing),

25mm frontgaurds,

d-max frp bonnet,

over 300 hrs on stich welding and engine bay work (deleted aircon/heater holes and unnesacery holes).

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asking 22k- may consider swaps dont bother asking unless it's a s14/5 or anything very very drift. i have spent over 40k on this car and i've done around 200kms since i have finished the build. as i said i've prolly forgot a million things so by all means contact me on 0438155944 for more info. it is a negotiable price so plz dont hesitate to ask!

And please, keep the bullshit off my thread ;)

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