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1997 S14a

this car has a full jdm aero kit no fibreglass and has rego till apr 2011 , 139687 kms on the clock, pioneer headunit and pioneer speakers,

JDM S14a Front bar

JDM S14a Blinkers

JDM S14a Fog Lights

JDM Navan Sideskirts

JDM S14a Rear pods

JDM S14a Rear Bar

JDM Front gaurds (NO Blinker holes)

JDM Silvia floor mats

JDM drivers wind delfector

JDM Parking Rego Label

This car has had a full respray in alpine white, has no areial hole still gets great reception , no rear spoiler , no badges anywere, has had rear arches flared to suit wide wheels,

car made 221.7hp @micks metal craft dyno, car does not have a boost controller but was advise that it is at 10psi from the guys at micks metal craft

earls water and oil lines, and hks type 1 turbo timer, and lowered suspension

stainless steel exhaust turbo back with hi flow cat

exeedy heavy duty clutch

fmic intercooler

pod

hks bov

18x10 Starcorps allround streched 255\40 Falken tyres :quagmire:

Tim. PHONE 0450249239

13.8k ONO

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