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Nissan 200SX S14 series 2 1998

Blacktop SR20DET with VCT, 5 spd manual

Genuine 180,XXX kms on it

Blue colour

Tinted Windows

JDM kouki front bar with fog lights

Jap 17"x8.5" and 17'x9.5' +15 all round

Carbin fiber bonnet

Engine:

Pod filter

Gready Front mount intercooler kit painted black all piping aswell

3 inch Turboback exhaust

Turbosmart duel stage manual boost controller set to 12psi and 15psi

Exedy Heavy Heavy duty brass button cluth around 500kms old

Dump pipe

Apexi Power FC tuner by RE customs making 202rwkw on hight boost and around 175rwkw on low boost(never reali go high boost as low is all you need)

R33 GTR fuel pump

Cusco 2way LSD

Suspension:

Kei Office front coilovers (9kg spring rate, 2way hight/damper and camber adjustable)

Tein Rear coilovers (8kg spring rate, damper adjustable)**waiting for luke fink to bring them down to me have king springs in rear atm :(**

Bad points

VCT chain is a little nosey re checked it said its all fine around the $500 mark to replace just havnt had time.

Selling as i have a ve ss as my daily and this is just sitting there picking up dust

Price: $12,000Quick sale (can bring price down if i remove some parts)

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

Pics coming soon otherwise i can mms u if ur reali keen

0433663833

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here some phone photos till i get time to bring in my diggy... lil dirty but u get that lol

wheel it comes with are the ones on the front of the car

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