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hey guys, im thinking about selling my 33 and building a street rego'd S13

ive only driven the car a few track days but have never had any problems with it

its pretty basic but does the job well

its got:

Motor

RB25det unsure of kms was always run on stock boost and stock turbo until the last drift prac

FMIC

Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch only used for one drift prac

Ebay TO4E with braided lines

Trust highmount steampipe

HKS 50mm wastegate and custom screamer

Q45 AFM

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

3 inch exhaust to cannon

Handling

Castor rods

Coilovers all round

Lock stops cut off

Interior

Stripped interior

Bride seat on Super Low rails

Deep dish steering wheel

Harness bar with Sparco Harness

Body

GTR front bar

Type M sideskirts

Roof wing

Boot wing

Has custom dents from tyres at Mallala

Sitting on DNA 02s 17x9.5 +15

Was just tuned at boostworx and made 199.5kw on 10 psi

Im asking $7500

or $6000 BYO Wheels, Steering wheel,Harness and Seat

OR swaps for a street rego'd S13 must be turbo, manual and running

PM me or MSG me on 0420 492 962

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