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Item: 1997 Nissan S14 200SX Series 2 Limited Edition Sport

Location: Mackay

Reason for Selling: Buying New Car, Never Gets Driven,

Price and Payment Conditions: $26,000

Extra Info:

18x8 front 225x35 falkens 451 rear 18x9 275x35 falken 451

Full stainless steel exhaust with 3 inch with a wireless remote 5 inch muffler

C-west front spoiler

Vellside side skirts, rear skirts and wing

Full fibreglass bonnet with s15 wide body vents

2 year old respray in flame red with pink pearl

New black and red leather interior with cardon fibre centre dash and door trims

Momo gear knob titanium

Stainless steel checker platemates custom made

Turbo timer

Go fast blow off value electric control

Shift light

Fully ported and polished head

APS head bolts

solid lifter kit

HKS cam wheels

Sarb 650 injectors

Sarb fuel regulator with pressure gauge

Bosch 910 fuel pump 500hp

2.5mm stainless steel exhaust manifold

Low mount Garth 30/40 turbo 600hp

Brayed lines threw out engine bay and blue silicone

Odyssey battery

Intercooler 4 inch with 3 inch stainless pipes

Water meth injection kit

1.2mm HKS head gasket

Light weight pulleys

KN pod filter

Heltex 8 full managment system

Engine brace

Torque damper

31mm sway bar front 26mm rear

New s15 diff with 3.9 ratio

New ceramic clutch

Apexi full adjustable suspension 38 damper

APR custom radiator

Bought car for $30,000.00 spent another $30,000.00 on mods

I have also a CO2 kit not used thats 1,000.00 plus and extra front bar.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: Fabian 0409547149, [email protected]

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