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1992 s13 silvia non hicas

tuned at stz automotive northgate

rb25det and rb25det gearbox

1 piece tailshaft

new exeedy 5 puck clutch

garret gt35r.63 rear housing

greddy copy side plenum

gtr injectors

custom twin feed gtr fuel rail with option to run a extra injector

fuel pressure gauge in the rail for precise adjustment

turbosmart fuel pressure regulator

turbosmart 38mm ultra gate external wastegate

gtr intercooler

100mm throttle body

new yellow jacket coil packs

new plugs

new haltech e11v2

new haltech 3 bar map sensor

electronic boost controll with haltech

3 inch dump through to a 2 3/4 cat then into 3inch to the cannon at the rear cat still intact

5 stud front and rear

4 pot front and 2 pot rear brakes [r32]

shimmed r200 diff perfect never opens

set of dmax 17x8 front 17x9 rear wheels

set of standard r32 rims

aftermarket shocks with king springs

car has dent in front rh gaurd and small dent rh rear

car is fully mod plated and regesterable was my daily...

car makes 260hp on 6psi, 330hp at 14psi and 370hp at 17psi atw. i have the dyno graph from stz.

car will go over 400hp atw if you want to but 370 is safe and reliable as its my daily driver and 370hp in a s13 is a lot of power!!!!!!

will swap for a r32,s13 and 3-4 cash my way or $10000 ono cheap for cash as i need $$$$

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