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I wrote this up for when i sell my s13 but since I've been asked about it a few times already without putting it up for sale heres the specs

YEAR 1989

MAKE Nissan

MODEL S13 silvia - resprayed custom green – manual

MODS

Ca18det

engine has received a full o/haul and metal head gasket

kkr 330 turbo fully rebuilt with garret gt28rs internals

supra front mount with custom piping and custom intake pipe

speed lab remap

gtr fuel pump

poly urethane engine, gearbox, and sub frame mounts

gtr rear sway bar

cusco camber and toe arms

moon face traction rods

poly urethane castor rod bushes

ram rear coilovers, gab front coilovers

lock spacers

brand new exedy clutch (seen 3 track days)

new clutch master and slave cylinder and lines

full turbo back exhaust

drift handbrake button

cusco mech 2 way lsd (also seen minimal track time since new)

skyline rear 5 bolt drive shafts

obx bucket seat

clarion head unit 45x4 and clarion 6x9 speakers

16x7-0 and 16x8 +2 ssr xr4 longchamps

Pink steering wheel (straight from japland :P)

Front lower lip

Front and rear strut braces

52mm alloy radiator with all new JJ silicone piping

EXTRA COMMENTS car is fairly straight with the body work could use a little tlc, chassis is immaculate with no rust or dents in the floor pan, it made 176rwkw with the retune and has more in it if the injectors and AFM where upgraded, basically a tough street car with plenty in it for drifting.

This car has seen track time but not much at all. 3 times since January is it and it doesn’t get driven unless its going to the track. I do start it and roll around the winery where its kept in a shed at least ones a week to keep it healthy.

nearly tempted to throw in my build for that lol

cant really afford it tho :P

in parts is prob worth 8k with the rebuild otherwise id sell cheaper but just to much put init.

been told its the best sounding ca heaps of times too, pops decent flames and proved itself on the track.

have think about it dude, could be cheaper in the long run insted of building a car from scratch and this ones got some decnt stuff onit to get you started :P

heres some pics to get you thinking. its before the paint job though.

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