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So the time has come to sell my Silvia, due to family commitments.

I hardly ever drive this thing and is always garaged. Just been serviced (always serviced by Shawn at Boost Worx)

Drives perfectly. Running on 14psi boost (high) and 7psi boost (low)

S13 sr20Det.

154,XXX kms on chassis

New redtop motor from Japan

**Located in Adelaide**

BODY

Fibreglass vented bonnet

Genuine Origin Stylish Front Bumper

Genuine Origin Stylish Side Skirts

Genuine Origin Stylish Rear Bar

20mm wider vented front guards

Rear guards hand flared

Shaved boot with no wing no boot lock and no ariel

All badges and side moulds removed

VT style clear side indicators

Genuine Origin clear front indicators

SUSPENSION

Rear Cusco Strut brace

Rear Whiteline anti-camber bushes

Nylon cradle bushes

Solid steering shaft spacer

27mm solid Whiteline S13 front swaybar

8 Point damper adjusterable BANER suspension

Adjustable chamber tops

JJR Strut brace

ENGINE

SR20DET redtop

JJR Stainless steel 3 inch mandrel bent front/dump pipe

3 inch mandrel bent exhaust system

Rear Cannon

Genuine HDI intercooler

Custom Polished Stainless steel intercooler piping

Bosch 040 fuel pump

K&N Pod filter

ASE Catch can

Oil Cooler and Re-locator

Turbosmart duel stage boost controller

K&N Pod Filter

DRIVELINE

Extreme Heavy duty clutch

Custom made heavy duty pivot bolt

INTERIOR

Recaro reclinable bucket seat

Momo-course wheel

Aftermarket gearknob

Spin turn handbrake button

Sunroof

Blitz Boost guage

Hornet Car Alarm

Turbo Timer

Boost gauge

Water gauge

Oil gauge

Tinted windows

I'm chasing

$12,000 ono

ALSO WILLING TO CONSIDER SWAPS

0433 499 793

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