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Item:

1998 Nissan S14a 200SX

Location:

Toowoomba, QLD (Hour and a half from bris)

Item Condition:

Excellent

Price and Payment Conditions:

$23,600 With 6 Months Rego

Extra Info:

1998 S14a 200sx S2, Rebuilt JDM S15 SR20DET, all tests welcome.

Engine

* Rebuilt JDM S15 SR20 Blacktop

* Garrett GT2871RS (5,000 km Old)

* 600x300x76 Hybrid GT Spec Front Mount

* CP Forged Pistons

* Eagle Rods

* BRAND NEW CRANKSHAFT - CRYOTEMP TREATED

* ARP Head Studs

* ARP Main Studs

* Cometic Multi Layer Steel Head Gasket

* ACL Race Series Bearings

* Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

* New Oil Pump

* New Fuel Pump

* New Oil Pressure Sender

* New Thermostat

* New Water Pump

* New Timing Chain

* New Full Genuine Gaskets

* New Alternator belt

* New A/C Belt

* New Power Steering Belt

* New Gear Control Lever Boot

* New Fuel Lines And Clamps

* New Vac Lines

* 3" Exhaust With Twin Pipes

* Xforce Stainless Steel Manifold

* Copper Lock Nuts (Manifold)

* Stainless Steel Intake Pipe

* GFB Plumb Back BOV

* Exedy 5 Puck Sprung Centre Button Clutch

* Blitz Radiator Cap

* Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Body And Interior

* Brand New Bride Ergo II Seat With Superlow Rail

* JDM Badging Front And Rear

* Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

* Full Vertex Body Kit (Genuine Not Copy)

* T20 Tint

* Mongoose M80 Alarm with window wind up module

* Re-sprayed in 2005, in factory colour

* Alpine CDA-9886i Head Unit

* Alpine Type R Splits

* Alpine Type R Coaxials

* Halogens

* Speco Boost Guage

* Dash Plastics Painted In Phantom Mica (Black)

* A Pillar Plastics Painted in Phantom Mica (Black)

* Rocker Cover Painted in Phantom (Purple)

Wheels

Rear: Koya Drift Teks (Black) 17x9.5(+18 Offset) (Brand New)

Front: 17 Inch R34 Wheels (Black)

Brand New Tyres All Round

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This car is extremely tidy inside and out and will not dissapoint

Contact Details: I Would Prefer To Be Contacted By Phone, but feel free to pm or email

James - 0401 679 450, Call or sms

or via pm

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