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sr20det black top motor package

aftermarket fpr with braided speedflow lines

copy greddy intake plenum

top feed injectors 550cc got a part number off the side (195500-0830)

hks rocker stoppers

forged pistons

gtr turbo

drift catch can

fmic to suit s13 (sold pending payment)

dump pipe with screamer

lt10 microteck comp with digital screem linked to it and coils with coil comp aswell over 2000 for just this set up

blitz bov

dual stage electronic boost controller

i have just been swappped this car i cant assure the condition etc of parts have told it works

fine and made 350hp on 18psi but cant assure this as i have no dyno sheets.

im no mechanic and cant be bothered to get this going thats why i am going to part it out i

would like to sell this as a complete package for 3600 which i think is pritty fair for the amount of parts in this set up

can remove parts to make cheaper

lt10 microteck comp with digital screem linked to it and coils with coil comp aswell. 1500 tuned for setup above

s13 silvia rolling shell with 110k on it 1992 model factory sr20de model

practically completely stripped other than door cards

has recently been reprayed but the quality of the job isnt amazing still looks good though

cusco coilovers

front and rear strut braces

genuine vertex kit (sold pending payment)

some wing on it

shell is registerable is an import

will sell this all together for 2500 or near offers

17inch wheels good tread

contact details ben on 0431 640 611

prefer cash but will trade for ae86

location brisbane westside

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sr20det black top motor package bare motor with power steering pump and alternator forged pistons hks rocker stoppers 1900

aftermarket fpr with braided speedflow lines 350

copy greddy intake plenum 350

top feed injectors 550cc got a part number off the side (195500-0830) $400

gtr turbo 300 with standard manifold

drift catch can 100

fmic to suit s13 (sold pending payment)

dump pipe with screamer 80

blitz bov 200

dual stage electronic boost controller 200

i have just been swappped this car i cant assure the condition etc of parts have told it works

fine and made 350hp on 18psi but cant assure this as i have no dyno sheets.

im no mechanic and cant be bothered to get this going thats why i am going to part it out i

would like to sell this as a complete package for 3600 which i think is pritty fair for the amount of parts in this set up

can remove parts to make cheaper

lt10 microteck comp with digital screem linked to it and coilpack for sr20 with coil comp aswell. 1400 tuned for setup above

s13 silvia rolling shell with 110k on it 1992 model factory sr20de model

-practically completely stripped other than door cards

-has recently been reprayed but the quality of the job isnt amazing still looks good though

-genuine vertex kit (sold pending payment)

-some wing on it

-car comes with all arms and lsd diff no tailshaft or gearbox though also have all wiring looms for car inside boot

-shell is registerable is an import

-no rust

-17inch wheels good tread will take off 500 if buyer can replace with wheels to roll it and a further 100 if they can supply suspension to roll it

-will sell this all together for 1700 or near offers

contact details ben on 0431 640 611

prefer cash but will trade for ae86

location brisbane westside

pictures tell a thousand words so here they are

http://img818.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=012zk.jpg look here for full album

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