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US $7,750.00
Year:1990 Mileage:115258
Location:

regina, SK, Canada

regina, SK, Canada

i have decided to move on from this car. it has been well maintained and an absolute blast to drive. turns alot of heads. Was built during the winter of 2012/2013 and used only on occasion during the summer of 2013. 
spec list includes;

Exterior
-BN sports type 2 body kit
-origin 20mm front fenders
-origin 30mm rear fenders
-10k HID’s
-matte white vinyl wrap
-5lug conversion
-xxr 527
front: 17.8.5+20
Rear: 17x10+20

Engine/Driveline
-sr20det redtop
-greddy FMIC
-Megan racing 3? exhaust with custom blastpipe
-mishimotto 3core rad with dual fans

-act stage 2 clutch

-welded diff

Interior
-fully stripped of all sound and carpet
-FD legal roll cage
-greddy trust weighted shift knob
-nrg QR and deep dish wheel
-auto meter boost & water temp gauges
-AEM AFR gauge
-corbeau bucket seats
-PBM hydrolic ebrake
-SFI approved 5pt corbeau harnesses
-custom Center switch console
-custom wiring harness

Suspension
Front:
-kyle pollard fab front knuckles
-kyle pollard fab 25mm extended LCA
-driftworks geomaster tension arms
-ikya formula tie rods
-suspension technique sway bar (28.5mm)

Rear:
-battle version LCA
-battle version toe arms
-ISIS RUCA
-ISIS traction arm
-suspension technique sway bar (20.5mm)

Brakes
Rear:
-mavericks dual rear caliper setup with 2 Z32 calipers
-PBM Hydro ebrake on one, foot brake on other, both with custom stainless steel lines
-mustang cobra gt brake rotors
-project MU brake pads

Front:
-r33 GTR calipers
-320mm project MU rotors
-custom stainless steel lines

im sure im missing some stuff but i got the basics covered. 

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