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hey guys got my 200sx s14 for sale, sr20det

rego: 6 months rego

Location: Epping sydney

Price and Payment Conditions: $10900 ono may swap for a r32 4 door only or ceffy

Body: FULL WIDE BODY

Vertex front bar

BN sideskirts

BN rear bar

DMAX front 40mm guards

DMAX rear 80mm guards

Engine:

165 000kms

Bosch 040 fuel pump

HKS pod filter

pod filter enclosure

Hybrid intercooler kit

gfb Plumb back bov

dual stage boost controller

cusco catch can

alluminium 52mm radiator

3" off the turbo exhaust system

shimed diff

Gearbox:

S14 5 speed

New Exedy twin plate clutch

Lightened flywheel

2000lb pressure plate

Interior:

Mint interior

trust gear knob

razo pedals

aftermarket steering wheel

Drift handbrake button

Suspension:

Kyb damper adjustable shock set

king springs

rear adjustable camber arms

Wheels: DONT COME WITH THE CAR IF YOU WANT THE WHEELS $2000 extra

Simmons custom made superdish rims

rear 18 x 11 -10 offset tyres 80%

front 18 x 10 -5 offset tyres 90%

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: pm me or if you are dead serious call 0405394871 mike

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i know u said 4 door 32 but id been keen as to swap u my 2 door 32 for the s14

id be very keen to swap my r32 2dr, ae86 and fc3s for this, but i highly doubt he would go for it..

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