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For sale:1987 Series 4 FC RX7 jap import body 138,000k

It has the following mods:

Engine: large Extend ported and doweled 13bt engine rebuilt 12,700kms ago by MRE, with brand new series 6 housings series 4 rotors with series 6 springs side,corner seals etc and PTS 2mm unbreakable seals. S6 upper inlet manifold modified to fit a s5 lower inlet manifold with large ported runners. Twin belt alt pulley. motor sport clutch with 1200kg presser plate. PWR 40mm aluminum radiator, with 16" Davis Craig thermo fan, massive 300x300x45 oil cooler.

Fuel: NipponDenso intake 750hp fuel pump, 880cc primary injectors and 1700cc secondary injectors.

Intake: the response is crazy with this Full Trust TD06 20g turbo kit with external gate and screamer pipe greddy manifold, KnN long nose filter, 450x300x76 front mount intercooler with custom built stainless steal piping, turbosmart v port bov.

Exhaust: custom built 3" turbo back system going to one massive resonator to twin rotaflow mufflers with long stainless steel 4" tips.

Electronics: WOLF3d v4.57plus ecu with hand controller, HKS turbo timer, Autometer boost,oil temp, oil presser gauge, Cheetah alarm and immobilizer, OPTIMA dry cell battery behind passenger seat with kill switch, pioneer CD ipod/usb player.

Exterior: Origin body kit, aero mirrors, colour white with black bonnet and pop up lights, s5 custom LED tail lights only two in Australia as i know of not in pic will be showing new pics soon.

Interior:Do-luck floor brace, rear seats removed. Recaro leather bucket seats, deep dish sports steering wheel, short shifter kit.

Diff: series 5 gearbox, s6 torsen LSD, reinforced diff mount bracket.

Brakes: EBC turbo grove rotors "slotted and dimpled", EBC green stuff pads, braided brake,oil,turbo lines.

Suspension; Rear koni yellow damper adjustable shocks with RSR springs, front tein HA coilovers with cusco camber tops, height damper and camber adjustable. Whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars, polyurethane superpro bushes, DTSS rear stear eliminator bushes, rose jointed adjustable tie rod ends, aluminum subframe spacers front strut brase.

Wheels: 18"x9.5 rear and 18"x8.5 front deep dish wheels.

Item Condition:Mechanically perfect, clean interior with no missing parts or cracks, body kit has some cracks and chips underneath, Excellent condition

Price and price conditions:$17,000. Now $16,000 negotiable!! or swap for FD plus cash your way.

Extra Info:Comes with many spares and original parts to be returned to stock condition. The car makes 249RWKW @ 11psi and produces 786Nm of torque, dyno sheet available. safe as tune. All receipts and service history available. Live in Adelaide and regod

Pictures: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/inde ... pic=387417

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