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Blue 1990 S13 Onevia

Reg'd until March 2010

Body Work:

Blue/ Purple pearl paintwork

Black bonnet raised at the rear for airflow

Black Shaved boot lid

Type x 180sx side skirts

Custom one off rear pods

"Freedom Parts Project" front bar with genuine type x 180sx front parkers and indicators

Hand flared rear quarter guards

shaved aerial hole

Suspension/Brakes

Fully adjustable coilover suspension

(Shock body and spring seat adjustment)

Front: Kei Office struts with camber tops

Rear: JIC Struts

S15 5 stud conversion (brand new 7/4/09 front hubs with bearings have receipt)

S15 rear subframe and diff

Cusco front strut brace

Custom rear strut brace

Custom brake master cylinder stopper

S14 wheels with hankook rubber

Engine/Driveline

Clean SR20det (Oil stays clear colour for many km's after oil change) and runs very smoothly.

S14 5 speed gearbox

Heavy duty cushion button clutch

Yashio Factory twin core radiator

13inch Thermo Fan mounted inside factory radiator shroud, with in cabin factory switch (whilst retaining factory engine fan)

Trust Airinx pod filter ( i will include stock airbox with k&n panel filter)

Z32 Air flow meter

Custom Stainless intake pipe

S14 jap spec T28 with HKS Actuator

R32 GTR Intercooler

Heat wrapped exhaust manifold

3inch front pipe

3 inch hi flow cat

3 inch stainless steel cat back

Electronics/Interior

GTR fuel pump

Greddy Emanage Computer with Injector control harness and air fuel control harness tuned for maximum safety by Protek.

Greddy Profec electronic boost controller set to 12psi

Greddy white face Boost Gauge

Greddy white face Water temp gauge

Tomei air fuel ratio gauge (not hooked up)

Omori exhaust temp gauge (not hooked up)

Momo steering wheel

S14 front seats

Aircon and Sound deadening has been removed

JVC Headunit (not installed and no speakers)

The car comes with Victorian VASS certificate and has just been topped up with 12 months registration.

I can "assist" a buyer with RWC.

this car passed RWC last month.

Price; $10,500 ono with s14 wheels.

(will sell for $12,500 ono with meisters in pictures 17x9 +10)

will consider swaps but not after modified car.

Located in Vic.

speedo is inaccurate, due to s15 rear diff upgrade, I will include a Jaycar electronic speedo correction kit for the buyer.

car will be going on carsales when i get it back from the workshop, it's having the new front hubs and bearings installed.

lowballers will be ignored, this car is well cared for, has been garaged since i imported it late 2005...

thanks,

greg-

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i've had quite a few offers for swaps, mainly r32 gts-t's...

thanks for the offers guys, but i'm really looking to sell, i would consider a swap for a late model standard car...

i'm not looking for another modified car, or another turbo car.

greg-

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as much as it pains me I have decided i'll sell it with the work meister wheels...

if the new owner would lke the wheels pictured above, the price with the wheels is $12,500 ono

i can assist with rwc also. :P

alternatively: $10,500 ono with s14 wheels...

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price drop:

$10,000 ono with s14/r33 wheels

$12,000 ono with work meister wheels

Ey Greg, Sorry i couldnt get back to u, SAU doesnt let me pm cos not enough posts...ill msg ya on the mob tho in reply to ur pm when i know.

cheers, jack.

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