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Hey all,

Up for sale is my daily 1997 S14 series 2. Only reason im selling this car is because Ive lost my licence for a long time :down: so I no longer need a daily car. Ive had this car for just over a year now, it drives immac and handles very well. Feels like a brand new car when driven, Ive always looked after it, serviced it reguarly etc. Its just had major service done on it (new oil, plugs, filters etc). Interior is in great condition, no cracks or rips, looks like brand new.

The head was removed about 3 months ago and was rebuilt with fresh guides, valve stem seals, it was decked and all cleaned up. Also a brand new timing chain and VCT cam gear was fitted aswell as a Permaseal 1.2mm metal headgasket was put on when the head went back on, plus a almost new S15 T28 was fitted aswell.

This car never misses a beat and has plenty of potential.

Car is being sold with rego till FEB next year but with no RWC

Details:

Nissan 200SX S14 series 2 1997

SR20DET with VCT, 5 spd manual

Only 100,XXX kms on it (which is great considering most ADM models have well over 150,000kms)

Red colour

Tinted Windows (5% rear and rear quarters, 15% doors)

JDM kouki front bar with fog lights

JDM Navan side skirts

JDM kouki Rear bar with rear pods

Ganador style mirrors

Jap Cross Speed X6 wheels 17'x9' +15 all round

Federal 595RS 225/45 semis on the front

Bridgestone RE040 225/45 on the rear

Engine:

Permaseal 1.2mm metal headgasket

S15 T28 (bush bearing)

HDI GT-spec Front mount intercooler kit

GKTECH 3 inch catback exhaust

Turbotech manual boost controller set to 10psi

Exedy 5puk button clutch (bout 3000kms old)

Suspension:

Kei Office front coilovers (9kg spring rate, damper and camber adjustable)

Tein Rear coilovers (8kg spring rate, damper adjustable)

Cusco adjustable Castor rods

ISC adjustable rear Toe arms

Generic adjustable rear Camber arms

I may have missed a few things but if I remember I will put them up

Price: $14,500ono.

I am open to offers as long as they arent low ball offers.

If interested, PM me or contact me on 0402736869, if I dont answer just sms and ill get back to u asap.

cheers,

Tom

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm not looking at buying but wish I was! This thing is TOUGH AS I love it!

Goodluck with the sale and will be jealous of whoever buys it.

No chance of doing a straight swap for a 1995 180SX with Blacktop and 3 inch dump and a catback, otherwise stock? Its a lowball offer from South Australia...but it makes this post worth while.

Tom.

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