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Bayside Blue S14a For Sale, 255rwkw, 92xxx Kms!


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-1997 s14a with 92xxx kms!

-serviced every 3000 kms by Unique Automotive

-washed and armoural'd every week

-immaculate interiour, not one rip tear or scratch

Interior/Exterior

-Full alarm system with anti hijack features (further infomation will be provided to serious buyers)

-FULL DRFT bodykit, made and prepped by Bodyform

-Clear side and front indicators

-rear gaurds rolled

-complete sound system....pioneer competition speakers and Mtx rears with kenwood sub

-complete respray done in genuine nissan bayside blue (triple pearl metallic) only done october last year

-Brand New Axis Hiro 19inch Rims with Brand New Kumho ecsta rubber (specs= 19x8.5 front 19x9.5 rear)

-DEFI white faced gauge with link meter and control unit

-R34 leather gear knob + leather gearboot

Engine

the engine setup is near new, and has been build by STR8E180 and serviced and tuned by Unique Automotive, and majority of parts are less than 3 months old

-garrett 3071 .64

-apexi powerfc

-genuine apexi GT intercooler (doesnt require a smaller battery to be used)

-custom perspex air box (to legalise pod filter)

-K&N Pod

-custom oil catch can

-exedy HD sports organic clutch with matched lightened flywheel

-UAS Slotted Rotors with R33 GTST brake calipers

-Lowered on Whiteline springs, with Whiteline sway bar

-Suspension is KYB fully adjustible shocks

-full Xforce exhaust system

-Nismo 740cc injectors

-Walbro fuel pump

-Sard FPR and FCD

-Greddy Type S BOV (ultra Rare)

-6K HIDs

the car made 255rwkw and has alot more to push out of it, but i dont have the time to make the finishing touches

As stated above, this car is my pride and joy, no expenses have been spared at all and only the quality parts and services have been used and you will be hard pressed to find a car with K's as low as this and this kind of condition.

and as such no time wasters and tire kickers need bother, dont come expecting to test drive the car and give it a thrash as no one will be driving the car until i determine your a genuine buyer.

this is not a urgent sale, all the NS crew know me and my car and how well i take care of it, so dont come to me with stupid offers,

im also posting this up on nissansilvia (of which im a known member, so no scams) and here on SAU in the hopes of letting it go to someone who will appreciate it .

asking $22000 ONO

call or sms (0413 740 736)

Cheers

Morgz

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Saw this car on the weekend (saw it at DA EC too but thats beside the point)

I actually took notice of it on the weekend......and it is absolutely immaculate. The attention to detail on this car is

The brake set up - AWESOME

Body kit - AWESOME

Paint - AWESOME

Wheels - AWESOME

Ride height - AWESOME

Interior - AWESOME

didn't see the engine bay tho

But i can imagine whoever buys this car is going to be EXTREMELY HAPPY

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