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Just thought I'ld throw up some pictures of our new S13 silvia that I will be using for local comps etc. Purchased the car about 5 weeks ago and have since had it resprayed by Doyles and had a few more goodies fitted. Car will be tuned soon at Boostworx and will hopefully hit the 200rwkw. The car will be used for local comps in SA and basically as a general promo car for ISC.

-S14 T28 Turbo

-GTR Injectors

-ARC FMIC

-RB 20 AFM

-Remapped computer "BOOSTWORX"

-GTR Fuel pump

-Full exhaust 3" with a Tomei Dump pipe

-Boost controller

-NISMO 1.5 way LSD

-ISC Coilovers

-5 Stud Conversion

-R32 brakes all round (That included drum handbrake on the rear)

-After market Clutch

-Braided Clutch Line

-Bracing behind the front guards

-Cusco Strut Braces Front and Rear

-After market Steering rack, has an unbelivable amount of lock around 70 degrees.

-Lower control arms for more lock

-Buddy Club Bucket seat

-GTR Passenger Seat

-Cusco full cage

-Boost Gauge

-R32 Radiator

-GTR Rear Swaybar

-Solid Pineapples

-Adjustable Castor Rods

-Adjustable rear camber arms

-Adjustable rear toe arms

-Non hicas rear subframe

-Vertex fron/sideskirts

-Rear bar unknown??

-Vented fibreglass bonnet

-Origin style c/f mirrors

-17 x 8 +10 work vs-xx wheels

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GO RYAN :PBJ: :PBJ: GO GO :PBJ: :PBJ: GO RYAN

Looking the bloody goods mate, hopefully the ol C banger goes alright for ya, wont be anything like the 26!! Oh well if she goes bang then a 20 will fit snug in there too!!

MASSIVE ISC Stickers required!!

Looks like it has a sr20 by where the rear spoiler was.

Looks great!

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