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Hey guys and gals,

Got a complete SR20 and gear box for sale. Its all out of an S14a 1997 model 200SX. Selling it all due to another engine being put in the car. The car has 99000klms on it, always serviced with synthetic oils at 5000klms intervals with filter and NGK plugs, currently makes 175rwkw at 1 bar boost using all the usual support systems. The gearbox was rebuilt about 20000klms ago by Nissan, there is also a 3000klm old 6 puck brass button clutch fitted. Any test welcome, currently still fitted to the car so it can be test driven. Asking around the $4800 mark for it all

Also for sale will be a Z32 AFM with associated pipework and a Trust Airinx filter - Asking $500

S14a Power FC with hand controller - $1500.

If we can find a buyer for the box and motor separately we will separate but if not would much prefer to sell as a package. All this stuff is guaranteed to be in excellent condition and can be test driven up until about the 5th january, its also in Sydney but would travel to Newcastle or Wollongong if someone was genuinely interested to allow a test drive

Brad

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Hey Mrs14

As all this stuff is coming out of my girlfriends car i will have to ask her if she is prepared to split it up now.

make me an offer and i will let her know and take it from there, PM me if you wish

Also gonna drop the price people...... asking $4800ono

AFM ***sold***

Brad

Thanks dude.

When r u planing 2 take out the engine n stuff.

i will try 2 find sum1 that would want 2 buy the engine,

but if u find any1 that want only the engine. please email me and we can work somthing out with the gearbox n stuff

cheers

my email: [email protected]

thats cool.

We are in canberra for the Nats this weekend so wont start to pull it all down till this Sunday afternoon. The cars staying home as Andrea doesnt trust that car park in Canberra. Its off to the painters to get the engine bay painted next Wednesday so it all has to be out by then.

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