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hey guys, looking to get rid of my ceffy details are as follows.

well i bought this car in jan this year not running and since then i have got it to where it is today. all mods are about 3000 km old (have got recipts). this car has never given me any trouble and the only reason im selling is its not practical for me any more.

quick run down, car is painted in a white pearl with blue, green, purple and pink in it. body is actually in fairly good condition for its age, few chips and scratches but pretty good overall. and it is currently on 17x8.5 + 22? ish advan rg's but they aren't mine and will not be sold with the car or seperate. car will come with 17x7.5 + 30ish enkei 5 spokes.

Engine:

s 13 blacktop sr with approx 70 000 km

garret 2871r & garret 1 bar actuator

braided oil and water lines

tomei stainless dump

rsr front pipe

3 in exhaust

trust rocker arm stoppers

z 32 air flow meter

split fire coil packs

turbo smart boost T

nistune ecu

blitz front mount

heavy duty extreme clutch

Fuel:

siemens/vdo 660cc top feed injectors in alloy rail

turbosmart adjustable fuel pressure reg

walbro 255 fuel pump

Driveline:

poly urethane eng and g box mounts

section adj castor rods

cusco front coilovers with camber tops base height

adjustable

jic rear coilovers base height adjustable

front and rear strut braces

nismo 4.3 ratio mech 2 way

alloy cradle spacers

unknown front and rear swaybars, rear appears to be gtr?

Steering/Brakes:

s14 front brakes and 5 stud hubs

r32 rear brakes and 5 stud hubs/drum hand brake

alloy steer coloum bush

alloy rack spacers

Inside:

bride fixed back seat and genuine low rail

s14 passenger seat

dished steering wheel

autometer boost gauge

car has been dyno'd on 15 psi on 98 pump and made 214kw and 360Nm torque, fairly good mid range power until redline.

I think thats about it for mods list but it can come with an alloy rad and a non hicas rear cradle for a little extra.

Price: $10500 neg

for more info or what ever, 0423387100 cheers jake.

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