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Hey guys up for sale here is 1991 S13 silvia, I am selling because i am wanting to upgrade to something bigger and more fuel economic

Car is currently tuned at 212.6rwkw @20psi, tune was done in melbourne by Dr Drift

Asking is 13,990 o.n.o

car is currently located in mount gambier sa,

It has rego untill 12/08/2010 the plates 'jstplyn' come with the car

any question please call 0400927839 if i dont answer ill try get back to you.

Engine/Drivetrain:

1995' Blacktop SR20DET

5spd Manual

Exedy SR20 Heavy duty clutch + pres plate

Garrett GT2860R Ball Bearing Turbo

600x300x76 Front Mount Intercooler

Custom 3" outlet & 2" inlet Stainless IC Piping

Custom 2.5" Stainless turbo Intake Pipe

Custom Aluminium Heatsheild and air box

JJR Dump pipe

De-Cat pipe

JJR 3" cat back exhaust system

Z32 AFM

550cc Bosch injectors

TurboSmart Type II BOV

Pod Filter

Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

Nismo oil cap

DR Drift chip tuned for 212.6rwkw

boost controller

Speco boost gauge in a single din gauge holder under stereo

Wheels/Brakes/Suspension:

HKS HyperMax II coilovers

Rear Strut Brace

C-Red Front Strut Brace

17" SSR LongChamps XR-3

- 17x8 +30

- 17x9 +35

- 114.3 4/5

- Zeetex hp102 215/40/17 front 235/45/17 rear

Front DBA Slotted Rotors

Stereo:

JVC Headunit

Pioneer TS-C1625 Splits

Pioneer TS-E1670 3 Ways

Kenwood KAC848 Amp 75W x 4

Scheiner Mono Block Amp

JL Audio 12" Subwoofer

Sound deadened doors

Accessories/interior:

Aftermarket Steering Wheel

Aftermarket Gear Knob

Speco Boost Guage

re-trimmed door inserts, glove box, centre console,

gear nob, parcel shelf and boot lining all re-trimmed in black and silver fabric

95' 180sx front seats

Body/Exterior:

Pearl White Metallic respray

'Rare' square headlights

Nismo grill

Nismo Sideskirts

JDM Drift Front Spec Lip

JDM Drift Rear Spec Pods

3M Window Tint 35%

8500k HID kit low beams

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thanks mate im always open to offers just pm me

hey dude i have a black r33 gtst i might swap ya makes on a safe tune 190.6rwkw and 707nm or torque and i still get 400km out of a tank all tuned and put together by protek in melbourne. let me know i have an ad on fullboost if ya want specs and photos as theres heaps to list or email me at [email protected] as im not on the forums much. cheers

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BUMP need this gone got a car in sight just need funds

$11,000 NEG Willing to remove parts for cheaper price

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