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Make: S13 SILVIA

Model:SR20DET

Milage:

Transmission:5SPD REBUILT

Colour:SILVER NEW PAINT

Location:MELBOURNE

Complied? YES

RWC supplied?YES

Currently registered?YES

Price:13500K ONO

Contact:TRENT OR CAT 0414944146 0419590220

Comments / Modifications:SEE BELOW

Images:ATTACHED

Car has brand new 2pack paint (was factory two tone silver and gun metal and i HATE two tone) and genuine uras bodykit, new HSD coil-overs with 3 way adjustment, castor and toe rods, full front and rear skyline R33 brake conversion as well as r33 front control arms, extra lock etc, upgraded lightweight jap swaybars, new URAS wheels and TYRES (decent TOYO tyres no chinese shit), east bear racing bucket (slight rip) . Interior is imaculate and has a MOMO Race not fitted atm the interior is unmarked has late model door trims. it also has a full set of URAS tail lights and clear indicators. Pioneer cd stacker fitted atm or can remove and fit a double din Panasonic cd/md instead.

FMIC, new TRUST T518z turbo, GREDDY Profec E-01, NISMO 550cc, Z32 and new Walbro pump fully tuned PowerFC, new PeII trust cat back with URAS titanium tip extension (not fitted in pics) front pipe and TRUST dump pipe. It also has a NISMO 2-way diff (not to harsh) S14 gearbox.

This is ready to drift competitively and was setup (full suspension setup) up as a spare in case the yellow one was involved in an accident, or alternatively as a very neat streeter.

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nice nice trent.. whos is it?

its ours, it has been slowly built up over the past year and a half to use as a spare if cats car is unrepairable between rounds, it is super quick in the hills (where it spends most of its life) and is setup very similar to cats SR20 drifter from last year.... its a very competitive drifter and thrasher but yet has the sleeper look... pretty much a buy and compete type car... but with A/C and a full interior :w00t:

thats nuts.. im tellin ya, if i had the cash id buy it, looks sex.

Goodluck with the sale mate, very very well presented car.

fullboost by?

power figure?

early and lots :ermm:

nah seriously 230-240rwkw with the 550cc's NISMO injectors and i forgot it has SUPERSPARK coils for good measure.

damn only if u guys pumped out the rear guards and some hectic offset rims

been there did that... we had the first real wide drifters in australia 4-5 years back before it became "cool"... this is a streeter designed to attract zero attention yet do everything our race car does... its NEVER been pulled over.

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so how are genuine buyers meant to contact you when you clearly ignore pm's and ignore posts in this thread, and you dont provide a phone number?

do you want to sell this or not?

you spend all that time putting up pics of a car that isnt even for sale and dont even reply to my pm or post..

talk about frustrating!

so how are genuine buyers meant to contact you when you clearly ignore pm's and ignore posts in this thread, and you dont provide a phone number?

do you want to sell this or not?

you spend all that time putting up pics of a car that isnt even for sale and dont even reply to my pm or post..

talk about frustrating!

i get about 50 pm's a day and im on holidays atm... all the new info is now up..

230-240rwkw with the 550cc's NISMO injectors and threw in some SUPERSPARK coils for good measure.

Fitted new boost controller today it is a PROFEC E-01 that i had sitting in the study so it now has full control of emanage and boost.

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