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For sale is my 1992 wide body sileighty with mega deep dish. A ridiculous amount of money has been spent on the car as you can see from all the modifications (a folder full of receipts to prove). It is powerful, tuff and looks amazing. The car has been fully engineered and comes with all paperwork to show it is street legal and registered. It was featured in the High Performance Import magazine issue 101.

ENGINE: SR20DET

Sil80 conversion

‘OT’ style front bar

Blits custom 50mm wider front guards

Flared 50mm rear guards

Blits custom front grill

Blits custom vented fibreglass bonnet

Veilside side skirts

Vertex (M flex) rear bar

Spoiler removed, holes welded

Custom green with crystal green pearl

Black round (type x style) rear tail lights and centre garnish

J spec head lights

Full 5 stud break conversion done with huge r32gtr breaks front and rear

Deep dish work vskf rims

T28 turbo

Bosh 044 fuel pump

Stainless split dump pipe

3inch exhaust, turbo back

Front mounted intercooler 600*300*100

Front Suspension: HSD HR adjustable coilovers - height camber and dampener adjustable (8kg/mm springs)

Rear Suspension: HSD HR adjustable coilovers - height and dampener adjustable (7kg/mm springs)

Adjustable rear camber arms

Large yoshi radiator

97 type x gearbox

c’s quick shift kit

1.5 way lsd

Drift air filter

Custom stainless oil catch can

Stainless radiator overflow tank

Odessy battery

Blue PWR silicone joiners

R33 gtr front seats

Drift steering wheel

Razo gear nob

C’s quick shifter

Drift hand break button

240km white nismo dash cluster

Apexi rev speed meter

pillar mounted boost gauge

5inch tacho with external shift light

blitz dual stage turbo timer

Sony explode head unit, usb and aux input

6inch kicker splits (front)

STEERING

Static Negative Camber (deg./F/R): -3deg front, -1.5 deg rear

WHEELS AND TYRES

Brand/Make (F/R): Work rims

Model: VSKF

Dimensions: 18*10 rear, 18*9 front, high disk space (A disk)

Offset: +13 offset

Front Tyres: high performance street tyres 225*40*18

Rear Tyres: high performance street tyres 235*40*18

$17,200

Ryan 0438504324

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