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As stated, I have a 1996 s1 s14 200sx with an RB26DETT R32 GTR engine,

*Engine rebuilt from ground up before fitted,

*New... rings, bearings, gaskets and seals,

*Honed bores,

*Tomei sump baffle

*Engine only has about 1,500kms on it

*resprayed rockers as you can see,

*R34 GTR turbos,

*Front mount intercooler

*Ram pods, boxed enclosure

*Relocated collant bottle,

*relocated battery to boot

*battery kill

*alarm system

*sony stereo system

*R33 GTS-T gearbox, full synthetic oil,

*synthetic engine oil

*Nismo short shifter,

*very small racing steering wheel,

*racing seats,

*19" wheels,

*3" exhaust system,

*Full fibre motive body kit

*custom tail shaft

Vehicle has been stored for close to 10 years, no joke,

has only 23,000kms on the clock/ vehicle, im more than happy for

the potential buyer to do back ground checks with the rta, police etc..

to checks it authenticity. It runs a/c still, all modified to suite new engine,

power steering to suite as weel, all elctrics work perfectly as factory

originally a series 1996, genuine luxury spec 1 s14 but i like the s2 update,

so changed the bonnett, lights and gaurds, then resprayed in the silver as you can see.

This stage i have not much time to enjoy the vehicle so the consideration to sell.

Full engineers cerificate, Blueslipped of course then regoed a couple weeks ago,

vehicle had last rego in 2002 ending, was sprayed in 1999 or 2000 there abouts.

Drves very very well, running 14psi mostly, good tune, would suggest a dyno

to get even better.

Please not low balling offers or test pilots as im in 2 minds to sell, if the right buyer

and price come along then it will deffinately be considered. I have put alot of time and

cash into this project so i will not give it away, i will simply keep it.

serious offers and further info please feel free to email me at

[email protected]

im not on forums very much but will try to check from time to time,

I will consider offers of $22,000

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As stated, I have a 1996 s1 s14 200sx with an RB26DETT R32 GTR engine,

*Engine rebuilt from ground up before fitted,

*New... rings, bearings, gaskets and seals,

*Honed bores,

*Tomei sump baffle

*Engine only has about 1,500kms on it

*resprayed rockers as you can see,

*R34 GTR turbos,

*Front mount intercooler

*Ram pods, boxed enclosure

*Relocated collant bottle,

*relocated battery to boot

*battery kill

*alarm system

*sony stereo system

*R33 GTS-T gearbox, full synthetic oil,

*synthetic engine oil

*Nismo short shifter,

*very small racing steering wheel,

*racing seats,

*19" wheels,

*3" exhaust system,

*Full fibre motive body kit

*custom tail shaft

Vehicle has been stored for close to 10 years, no joke,

has only 23,000kms on the clock/ vehicle, im more than happy for

the potential buyer to do back ground checks with the rta, police etc..

to checks it authenticity. It runs a/c still, all modified to suite new engine,

power steering to suite as weel, all elctrics work perfectly as factory

originally a series 1996, genuine luxury spec 1 s14 but i like the s2 update,

so changed the bonnett, lights and gaurds, then resprayed in the silver as you can see.

This stage i have not much time to enjoy the vehicle so the consideration to sell.

Full engineers cerificate, Blueslipped of course then regoed a couple weeks ago,

vehicle had last rego in 2002 ending, was sprayed in 1999 or 2000 there abouts.

Drves very very well, running 14psi mostly, good tune, would suggest a dyno

to get even better.

Please not low balling offers or test pilots as im in 2 minds to sell, if the right buyer

and price come along then it will deffinately be considered. I have put alot of time and

cash into this project so i will not give it away, i will simply keep it.

serious offers and further info please feel free to email me at

[email protected]

im not on forums very much but will try to check from time to time,

I will consider offers of $19,500

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t=303805:22042010223.jpg]

price drop to $19,500. offers considered.

still no trades please

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