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wassup guys n girls

ok running out of patience,space,time and most of all money, as well as starting tafe and buying a new daily. ive decided to put my s13 project up for sale as i cant see myself finishing it anytime soon.

anyway heres the details.

1991 Nissan Silvia s13, Black

sr20det, 5speed Manual

Rego till Mar 2010 VIC

120xxx K's on body

97xxx k's on motor

Engine

Stock SR20det serviced every 5k

T25

Turboback 3" GKTech Exhaust system

FMIC 300x600

ISC 52mm Alloy Race Radiator

Pod Filter

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

HKS BOV

GK Tech Overflow bottle

new battery and my attempt at a battery clamp :P.

Suspension,Brakes& Drivetrain

BC Coilovers ER (external Reservoir) type (brand new 0k's)

F&R big Swaybars (brand new 0k's)

F&R Strutbrace (brand new 0k's)

Front Chassis Brace (brand new 0k's)

solid steering spacer

R32 gtst brakes all round retain 4 stud pattern

r33 handbrake cables with eagle style adapter plate

s15 Booster

r32gtst Brake master cylinder

Brake Master Cylinder stopper (brand new 0k's)

Stainless Steel Braided brake lines to suit (brand new 0k's)

locked r180 6 bolt diff with fresh diff oil (freshly welded)

Bodywork

floor stripped sound deadning and repainted black, interior re installed with carpets ect.

solid urethane subframe bushes racespec (brand new 0k's)

solid alloy gearbox mount racespec (brand new 0k's)

solid engine mount racespec (brand new 0k's)

full polyurethane chassis mounting kit, front&rear knuckles steering rack pretty much anything that has a rubber bushing has new urethane ones(brand new 0k's)

lipped gaurds F&R

Wheels

Koya drift teks

17x8 +34 with 225/40 maxxis 75%

17x9 +35 with 235/40 potenza re01 $90 ($500 new 3 months ago)

Interior

bride brix 1.5 drivers seat navy w/black gradiant perfect no rips or anything

GK tech S/wheel

Trust gear knob

Trust/Greedy Boost Gauge

Drift HB Knob (brand new 0k's)

180sx floor mats

blue led cluster proper multi directional LEDs looks fully xr-6 turbo hectik bro.

plus more...

As the car stands, i have taken out the gearbox and clutch/flywheel/tailshaft and all associated bits as i has a orc 409 on order.

also front and rear brakes & knuckles, but im in the process of putting them back on to get it rolling, exhuast is out from cat back and most of the new mods not installed.

bonnet is off to work easier, but apart from that it is complete in every way.

basically all it needs is to be put back together, as i have everything there to make it drivable again. Im not looking to part it out just yet.

also have a heap of spares that will come with it, such as standard brakes, springs, seats, half shafts,diffs, ss manifold, arms ect ect..

Ive spent over 20k on this easy, 5k in the last month.

asking $7500 ono no swaps

will post up pics tommorow

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