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Body:

Jett Black

Vertex Rear Bar

GP Sports Front Bar

GP Sports Side Skirts

M-sport Door Panels

M-sport 50mm Wide Rear Guards

ISC Performance 25mm Wide Front Guards

Rolling:

R33 4 Pot Calipers & Machined Rotors

5 Stud Hubs

S14 Rear Hubs

S14 Rear Calipers & New Rotors

Rays Wheels Nuts

Worx Miester S1's 18 by 10 + 22 rear

18 by 9.5 + 10 front

NPG Adjustable Coil overs / Cambertops (asnew)

Interior:

Short Shifter

Just Jap Gear Knob

R32 GTR Front Seats

Gktech Steering Wheel

Standard Remaining Interior

Engine & Gearbox:

Ca18Det Engine (good health)

S15 T28 turbo

Motule Oil

RB20 Throttle Body

RX7 550cc injectors

Jap Stainless Manifold

Advance Dump Pipe

Bosche Hec 716 Coils

Hurricane 8mm Leads

Boshe LM2 4 wire oxy Senson

Xtreme Clutch Plate

Exedy Preasure Plate

EMS Stinger 4424 ECU

EMS 4 coil ignitor Module

Custom Alum Intercooler Pipes

600 by 75 by 450 cooler (unsure on brand but works well)

Stainless 3inch mandrell bent exhaust

Highflow cat convertor

Alum Radiator

14inch Thermo Fan

Wahlbro 500hp fuel Pump (original)

Turbosmart dualstage boost controller

Car has not been tuned yet but runs fine on the current tune, SHould make around 180+ rwkws on 15 psi, Car is a real head turner, have been asked a few times about getting pictures done for magazines Spent thousands must sell for house reno's...

Call Todd on 0400032565 no reg or roadworthy

$12500

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DAMNNNNNNNNNN i've never been a fan of S13 but this one is an exception!

a few questions,

what year?

how many Kms on the engine and on the car?

what needs to be done to get RWC ?

any pics of interior?

thanks,

Hey mates its a 92 model it was non turbo sr20 auto the car had done 120thou kms i did the engine conversion my self everything was done properly and no corners were cut, the engine has done 80thou (what im told from the guy who i purchased is from) seems to be in good health no knocks doesnt burn oil etc, wouldnt need to much for roady as all the brakes, suspention and tires are new it wuld need a numberplate light connected maybe a rac boot on the drivers side and the suspention raised up obviuosly lol!!! i have some GTST r32 wheels that cme with the car they lso have new tires, these will be fitted to the car to get a roadworthy....

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