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Item: Series 2 Nissan S14 200SX

Location: Alexandra Hills

Website: Here so far

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: want to finish other projects

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,000

Extra Info: Engine: SR20DET

Exhaust: Custom stainless 3"

Suspension: Fully adjustable coilover's

Wheels: 18x8.5 & 18x9.5 Koya Drift tek's

Modifications:

New Garrett 30/76 turbo,

Turbosmart 45mm waistgate,

ACL racing pistons and rings,

Blue printed and chemicaly crack tested block,

Ported, polished and flowed head,

High flowed injectors,

550 hp fuel pump

Malpassie rising rate fuel reg

Turbosmart Boost Tee

Remapped ecu

Custom 3' stainless exhaust

New NPC/Excedy 5 puk brass button clutch

Fully reconditioned diff

Custom 1 peice 3' tailshaft

S14 box with R33 gears,

Double syncro's in 1st,2nd, 3rd

FMIC

HKS BOV

Blitz pod filter

Pillar mounted Autometer boost and air/fuel ratio gauge's

GReedy short shifter

SAAS light weight racing seats

Edge front bar and side skirts, Nismo rear

18 x 8.5 and 18 x 9.5 Drift tek's

Front strut brace

Stereo Audio / Visual: Small sub and amp, fusion crossover's, 6x9's, all the usuall crap but needs new headunit now

Estimated Power: (Edit) Made 308.1rwhp (230rwkw)on 17psi so far, will go higher once retuned

Will be retuned to 18psi soon

Has all new brake pads all round, Good tyres, almost due for service but will be done on sale

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Edited by 350stato
nice car.. how many kms?

Chassie has 214,000, motor done 35,000, gearbox done 5,000 since new main shaft, diff done about same as motor,new custom tailshaft done about 5,000, new turbo done maybe about 4,000, everything else less than 100,000

I know people see the klm's and worry, but everything has been done at least once, so effectively, not many K's at all

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