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Kawasaki Ninja 2005 ZX10R

Has only done 5000km and has a full years rego

Is immaculate looks like it just came off the factory floor

Scott/Ohlins steering damper

Akrapovic exhaust

Fender eliminator

Brand new Pirelli diablo supercorsa good tread

Oggy Knobbs

Frame sliders

Remote alarm and light

Rear seat cowl (can be swapped back in a couple of seconds to a two seater)

Ventura travel rack (not on bike i don't use it)

Have most of the stock parts to go with it

$10,000

may swap

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$8400 with all the fruit

$7600 no seat/ gauges

or make an offer

88 FC3S RX7 GT-X

jap import 13BT

Grey interior (good condition)

car has 6 months rego

112932 km on the clock

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Mods

Fujita Engineering/FEED 60-1 High-Flow turbo

This turbo is very inconspicuous and is rated to 400hp, also has HKS adj. actuator

pressure with full memory recall

Nardi classic wheel

Gear knob

Drift Handbrake Button

Series 5 tail lights

Microtech mtx-8 (just tuned at revs, running very nicely)

Pod filter

Trust bleed valve currently running 8psi (very safe)

Exhaust Technology 3 inch dump, front, high-flow cat and exhaust

New cooling pro intercooler/pipes tested and no boost leaks

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Exedy clutch with lightened flywheel

Shimmed S4 LSD

Rear battery location

Car no longer has AFM due to microtech computer, but still runs OMP

Flared guards

RIMS D1R wheels, Silver/polished lip, 17 x 9 +30 and 17 x 10 +15

TIRES 215/45 Kuhmo KU36 semi comp R and 235/40 Kuhmo P716 Admiral tyres

Both rims and tires are in very good condition and are like practically new

Kei Office Coilovers (10kg/8kg) very stiff

Cusco Tower Bar

Brand new leads and plugs

s5 front bar

gauges and seat will be removed before sale

Extra stock parts

Original driver's seat

Original suspension with king springs

Original turbo

Stock ecu

most parts like vac hoses ect to return car to stock

Pretty much everything i can think of for now

The car has just been to revs and has been compression tested and tuned so it running very nicely , car is always warmed up and cooled down. car gets regular oil changes/ has new plugs. car has also just had a wheel alignment.

problems: only probs are the paint isn't perfect but still looks good, and the cold start needs to be tuned if you care about it (not a problem for me)

Location: Flagstaff Hill

Contact: pm me, my mobile is 0431071776 but im not always available

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sorry couldnt reply to pm cos only just made up this account. Have you got nissansilvia forums if so( have a look anyways) post some pics up for you

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