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96 model sil80, rebuilt sr20det, body kms 120k 19 0ct 08 rego.

$18000 ono.

SWAP FOR SOMETHING OF INTEREST OR SALE.

Bottom end work:

-just fully rebuilt engine.

-reco head.

-new water pump

-rebuilt starter motor

-Honed block.

-ACL race series bearing & rings.

Wiring:

-Engine bay wiring loom hidden under gaurds.

-Fuse boxes relocated.

Suspension & Steering mods:

-East bear alloy castor rods.

- HKS coilvers all round.

-S14 steering rack.

-Non hicas rear end cradle.

-5 stud spacer conversion plates

-Nismo lengthened wheel studs.

-Cusco front strut brace.

Enigine bay mods:

-Twin 12" thermo fans.

-Pitwork belts.

-Custom intercooler pipes.

-Aftermarket fuel pressure regulator.

Body mods:

-Wise sports 50 mm wide rear gaurds.

-Wise sports 35mm wide front gaurds.

-Uras front & rear bars.

-BN sports side skirts.

-Full respray blue print pearl.

-Carbon fibre rear clear tail lights.

Drive line & exhaust:

-Rebuilt 5spd gearbox.

-heavy duty clutch.

-Apexi N1 quite series 3" exhaust with hi flow cat.

-19" Apache black rims (95% tread).

Interior:

-Micro-tech MT8 ECU.

-Autometer carbon fibre series gauges.(oil temp, oil press, water temp, boost, air fuel).

-Blitz digital dual stage boost controller.

-Blitz turbo timer.

-Pioneer head unit.

-Trust gear knob.

-sprint steering wheel.

-Fully engineered.

-Custom DRFTOY plates.

CAN BE CONTACTED OR MSGED ON 0415499115

more pics can be veiwed here. http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=339199

GOTTA BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

here is the white rims fitted.

buyer now has a choice of the white meshies or the white buddy clubs.

its all regoed and plates are gone on with standard plates.

need this gone guys make a serious offer or swap for something more practicle.

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok all price drop really need it gone.

make an offer.

you got my number

here is an update of it.

took the hks coilovers out of it and put low kings and kyb shock all round, (buyer still gets coilovers) reason is taree roads SUCK!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

is there any serious cash offers out there?

really need this gone, got way to many bills ontop of me.

NEED CASH!!

15k neg on this price. may remove parts for cheaper sale as well.

any questions or offers dont hesitate to ask or inquire.

thanx.

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