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NISSAN SILVIA S13 DRIFT CAR

CA18DET

T25

BLITZ COMPUTER

550CC INJECTORS

PORTED AND DECKED HEAD,NEW VALVES AND STRENGTHENED ISKY CAM SPRINGS

3 LAYER COMETIC HEAD GASKET

NA EXHAUST CAM

REBUILT OIL PUMP

OIL GALLERYS DRILLED IN BLOCK FOR MORE FLOW

BOSCH 044 EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP AND SERGE TANK

JIC COILOVERS

TEIN CASTOR ARMS

JIC CAMBER ARMS

JIC TOE ARMS

JIC TRACTION ARMS

JIC PINEAPPLES

LOCK DIFF

REBUILT GEARBOX

NEW MPC BUTTON CLUTCH

17X8 RAYS RIMS

Also comes with a few spare sets of rims and tyres,old turbo and manifold.Engine has just been fully rebuilt with all new bearings,seals and gaskets.everything replaced except pistons and rods.

Car runs fine no smoke. only selling because im getting out of the sport.The car has not been tuned with the new engine but runs perfectly without.It has not seen the track with the new engine only idled and moved around.i do have receipts for proof of rebuild.Rebuild was done by Valley Head Services Currumbin.

Old turbo will be included in sale.

I was told from the previous owner that it made 310HP@16psi on a highmount setup with the truck turbo.it spooled at 5000rpm,so you guys can be the judge of that power figure.

$5700 inspections welcome

0431486790 Nathan

located on the Gold Coast

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