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Item Summary: 1990 S13 Silvia Full Drift Ready!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not Needed Anymore

Asking Price: 10000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Leave a reply here or send me a PM to arrange a viewing.

Extra Information:

Hey guys,

Selling my S13 Silvia. Car has been set up for drift, but suit a daily/weekend track car. Here are the details:

1990 S13 Silvia

RB20DET (Originally CA18DE Auto)

5 Speed

BRAND NEW EXEDY HD CLUTCH (Less than 500KM)

BRAND NEW BENDIX ULTIMATE FRONT AND REAR BRAKE PADS (Less than 500KM)

BRAND NEW DBA 4000 SERIES FRONT AND REAR SLOTTED ROTORS

S14 5 Stud Conversion inc. S14 Front Lower Control Arms (Car will be sold with a full set of R32 Stock wheels)

BRAND NEW NOLATHANE BUSHES AND BALL JOINTS IN FRONT LCA'S

BRAND NEW NITEWORKS PERFORMANCE SOLID GEARBOX MOUNT (URETHANE)

BRAND NEW NITEWORKS PERFORMANCE SOLID STEERING RACK BUSHES (URETHANE)

BRAND NEW NITEWORKS PERFORMANCE SOLID STEERING SHAFT SPACER (ALLOY)

BRAND NEW NITEWORKS PERFORMANCE SOLID REAR CRADLE PINEAPPLES (ALLOY)

BRAND NEW BATTERY (Less than 500KM)

R32 GTR Fuel Pump

R32 GTR Rear Sway Bar with Nolathane Bushes

Front and Rear Cusco Strut Braces

Monkey B Pillar Brace

Tomei 2way LSD

Tein Coilovers (Rebuilt by Fulcrum Moorooka under 5000KM ago)

Apexi RSM

Splitfire Coilpacks (Less than 5000KM since new)

HKS Pod

FMIC

2x 11" Thermo Fans

3" Stainless Steel Turbo Back Exhaust inc 3" Metal Cat and New O2 Sensor (Less than 1000KM old)

R33 GTR Front Seats

Nardi style steering wheel with removeable boss kit

Nismo Gearknob

Clear Corner, Front Bar and Tail Lights

Car is Mod Plated for Engine and Gearbox Conversion. Car will be sold as is with no Rego or RWC.

Bad Parts:

Mainly body related. Paint is faded on drivers door and Roof had two dints on it.

Drivers window Reg is Broken.

Leave a reply here or send me a PM to arrange a viewing.

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