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Hey guys,Selling 1992 S13 Drift Car. Details are as below. Perfect drfit car ready to go. Selling due to no more money or time. Thanks, Marc

$5500 neg

0409 869 877

Exteroir

Satin Black Paint

Bonnet Pins

16inch Alloys with front tyres 80% and rear Tyres 50%

2 Spare 15inch 50% tred

Engine

Sr20det 5 speed

GK tech Stainless Manifold

GK tech Stainless Dump pipe

JDM S15 T28 BB turbo

GK Tech Front Mount Intercooler Kit

Blitz Pod Filter

GK tech radiotor over flow bottle

Oil catch Can

Boost T set to 12psi

3.5inch Straight Though exhaust with a JJR cannon

Interior

Basicly only wants needed

GK Tech Steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

SCA 1kg fire extinguisher

JJR Fixed back race seat

Sabelt 4 point harness

Drift Hand brake button

Boost Gauge

Oil Pressure Gauge with a extra warning light

Water Temp Gauge

Battery Relocated to boot

Suspension and Brakes

Adj toe in and out rod's (what ever they called)

Blisten Damper Adj shocks all round

Kings SSL springs

New Rotors and Pads on the rear

Rebuilt LSD

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