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hey guys i'm selling my 1991 Sileighty, 158,000kms

tein hr front coilovers

jic rear coilovers

tein castor rods

(ALL the suspension has been modified)

t28 turbo

front mount cooler

new water pump

boost tee

blitz bov

front and rear strut braces

s14 front brakes and hub conversion

with 16" B I M racing wheels

s15 steering rack

stripped out the back seats (included)

GTR steering wheel (also comes with standard wheel)

4X type X wheels and tyre's

2X standard 180sx rims

and also the rear B I M racing wheels (if u wanted to do the rear change too)

awsome and really fun drifter.

call George if your interested on 0425850984

thanks.

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