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Item: Nissan Silvia (180sx front end) & Brand new custom built flat bed trailer to suit car

-S15 japspec engine (new) 0kms

-nismo rings

-apexi 1.6mm metal head gasket

-new bearings/seals/gaskets throughout whole engine

-new rear main seal

-new spark plugs

-5spd gear box/new oil

-garret gt2871r comp .64 exh .86

-K&N air filter

-braided lines

-screamer pipe

-locked diff

-internal gate

-apexi power fc D-jetro

-apexi avcr boost controller

-rear adjustable toe arms

-rear adjustable camber arms

-front castor rods

-bosch 040 external and internal fuel pumps

-exeedy HD clutch

-nismo 550cc injectors

-sard fuel pressure reg

-split fire coilpacks

-JIC coilovers

-alloy radiator

-oil cooler

-work meister S1 front 18x10.5 -9 rear 18x12 -8 brand new tyres fronts 255/35 rears 285/30

-25mm wider front guards

-100mm rear metal fab guards

-full drifter kit

-bride seat & harness

-nardi 350mm steering wheel

-d1 quick release steering hub

-front and rear strut braces

-chromoly custom cage

-surge tank

-battery relocation

-wire tuck

-all new oil,filters and fluids

-polished rocker cover and intake plenum

Also will come with 8 (4x R32 GTR) (2x R32 2x R33) drift wheels all with very good tread.

Location: brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: great!

Reason for Selling: will trade

Price and Payment Conditions: $19000 Will trade for a clean GTR

Extra Info: trailer is registered and brand new.

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: pm

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