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Nissan Onevia (s13 with 180sx front )

Body:

white, with black bonnet and eyelids.

Type x kit

Rear aero pods

Fiberglass vented bonnet

fiberglass vented eyelid

Whiteline Strut brace Front and rear

Whiteline Sway bar Front and rear

Carbon fibre castor rods

17" Super racing Advans in gold with chrome lip

crystal clear lights

Dark tinted windows all round

Alluminium Bash plate

Engine damper

Interior:

R33 s2 seats

custom black leather door cards to fit 6" speakers and tweeters.

Sound system

HKS electronic boost controller

cup holder

Full remote alarm system

Remote start

Turbo timer

Eye pivot controller

manual switch for radiator fans

Engine/Driveline:

sr20det blacktop from type x

6 speed manual from s15

oil cooler and relocation kit for oil filter with braided lines.

50mm radiator with twin 10" thermo fans.

GT28 roller bearing turbo 10,000kms old brand new seals.

air filter K&N

Full Exhaust turbo back

S14 exhaust manifold

Price: 9,500 with bonnet and wheels

Price: 8,500 with stock bonnet and stock wheels

will trade for a nice vy.

or call/sms

0431 366 941 Sam

cheers

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where are u located bro?

if she sells without the wheels ill be interested in the wheels :D

provided theyre 4 stud - which im guessing they aree

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