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1988 S13 Silvia.

Purple.

just under 100,000kms (timing belt changed 4months ago)

Car is uncomplied and unregistered

CA18DET

S15 Turbo with braided lines and HKS 1bar acutator

ARC Drag Intercooler 400x250x105mm with Custom Chasers Pipping

Custom Manifold

Trust Type R BOV

Pod filter

Custom Chasers 3inch Dump Pipe

HKS front pipe

Jasma 3 1/2 inch Cat back exhuast

2way Diff

Front and Rear strut braces

JIC coilovers

GTR Wing

Bomex front bar. (few cracks)

Boost Guage

Nardi Wheel

Racing peaks 16inch rims on front and Work Ewing 3's 15inch on rear

Excedy eavy Duty CLutch 2000kms old

S15 Fuel Pump

Audio Gear

Kenwood head unit and equalizer unit

Kenwood 6x9's

Kenwood 6inch

Kenwood Tweeters

Kenwood 10 stacker

Car made 151rwkw on 10psi at PET mods in Thomastown with old crappy 3inch catback with leaks which has since been changed.

The body is mostly straight aside from damage to the rear quater panel which can be fixed for around $300-400.

The paint on the rear bar is grey and the boot will need repsray

Looking for around $8500.

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