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Hey All,

Due a change in circumstance and lifestyle I am putting my 1998 S14a up for sale, this is a preliminary thread and I will be changing the wheels and updating over the next week:

Colour: Jungle Green

Rego: TBA

Kms: 115000

Price: $15500.50

Modifications include:

-Custom Manifold

-Apex'i intake

-3" Exhaust

-Blitz Intercooler kit

-Autometer Boost gauge

-Sard fuel pressure regulator

-Bleed valve

-HKS Blow-off valve

-Nismo GTR fuel pump

-Whiteline strut brace

-Nismo Extra heavy duty clutch

-Sony CD headunit

-Hotbits Coilovers with Bilstein springs

-Nolathane bushes in rear camber arms

-17" Jap rims To be decided

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I also have alot of parts that I am happy to throw in for the right price, such as Vertex frontbar.

Feel free to Pm me or call on 0410 583 744, I would like to see this car go to a decent home as it will be sad to see it go.

Cheers

Phill

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this was advertised for less than 10gz a while back.. why such the price jump ?

I think you and a few others have this car confused with something else as I never saw a price like that for this car and I paid alot more than that for it.

So please provide proof that I am unaware of? or stay out of my thread.

Either way my asking price is what it is an "asking price" everything is negotiable.

Cheers

Phill

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