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FORSALE in NSW SYD/wollongong

MY 1992 SR20DE factory auto recently converted (2months ago) manual Which i have owned for a year now

-it has brand new Powered by max coilovers (<7 months old)

-locked diff (tight as a mofo)

-work vs xx 17x9.5 +30 with 35 mill spaces all round

-genuine momo drifting wheel

-dildo shifter

-brand new tie rods

-sr20det s14 5speed gearbox absolutely no crunches and smooth as

-light flywheel

-all seals around the gearbox and on the gearbox changed with a brand new master and slave from justjap

-brassbutton clutch

-URAS Type N front end

-Ray Briggs headlights

-all seal's and hoses replaced during manual conversion

-uncracked dash and immaculate interior, had two bride zetas but keeping thsoe due to them being a birthday present from my gf and she would kill me if i sold them :P

all recepits have been kept and stored and will be given to buyer

- Brand new brakes (rotor and fuilds), wheels studs and QFM a1rms all round with all receipts for proof

-been fully serviced with all oils (full receipts ones again)

-everything mechanically is A1 condition with only 180xxx genuine k's on the sr20de.

-11 months NSW rego!!

bad points

-the front end of the car is in matte black (gaurdes hood front bar lights)

whilst the rest of the car is in pearl white. now, i can get it sprayed up for you in pearl white but if you're not fuss i can leave it.

-the thrust bearing is noisey, not too sure why O.o?

-heatshield around the exhaust is loose (lol get under it and tighten it i cbf)

There is probably so much i've left out so best to call and ask!

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Thats what it looked like before the URAS type N copy type X front gear went on :) i can supply more pics of the front end if you're keen!

Contact me at 0423521388 or msg me on facebook!!

cheers

PRICE! 7K firm!

keen on swaps just let me know!

Comes with a truck load of spares!

Edited by azitiz32t
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