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Item: HI all I am posting this for a friend as he has no computer access

1990 Nissan Silvia

CA18DET modified

List of mods:

Full engine rebuild

Full engine balance

Aftermarket cams

40 thou oversize forged VENOLIA pistions

Full genuine gasket and bearings

TRUST 1.4mm 3 layer metal head gasket

Ported head with 3 angle valve job

GRANT chro-moly rings

550cc injectors

Stainless tubular manifold

GTiR T28 turbo upgrade

Full 3" stainless exhaust

Exede brass button clutch

C's short shifter

Front mount intercooler

Front mount oil cooler

Front mount Power steering cooler

1 way mechanical LSD

lowered PEDDERS springs and shocks

300zx 4 pot calipers

300ZX DBA rotors

BENDIX metal king pads

Cross drilled rear rotors

Front adjustable caster rods

Autometer boost, airfuel, oil pressure gauges

APEXI SUPER AFC

APEXI gear nob

APEXI turbo timer

Pioneer CD player

6" splits

AMP

EXTRAS

4 point harness

2x 15" steel wheels

Asking price 12K NEG

Location Darwin

PLs PM or email [email protected]

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