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1994 S14 S1

Rego till 27.04.2011

Travelled just over 160,000km. Of which I have only done about 10,000.

Compression tested before purchase, came up at 140psi +/- 2psi

Serviced every 5,000km with Fuchs Titan SyperSyn 5w-40

Gearbox oil has been replaced with Redline Super Lightweight Shockproof gearbox oil

At 155,000km taken to Dr Drift where he tuned and installed:

Nistune,

Gktech rocker arm stoppers,

brand new Z32 AFM,

Turbotech boost controller, and

3A Racing air filter.

With 100ron petrol (United 10% ethanol mix) she reeled off 161.4rwkw, maxing out the injectors because of the ethanol blended petrol. With bigger injectors will make 180-200rwkw easy.

Other modifications include;

HKS Hyper D coilovers,

APS Front mount (no holes),

Walbro GSS-341 in tank fuel pump, installed about 1000km before tune,

Relay directly wired to fuel pump,

Relay directly wired to coil packs,

HEL Braided brake lines F+R,

Slotted RDA front and rear rotors, not even 1000km old,

EBC Green Stuff front and rear pads, not even 1000km old,

Rear Whiteline 22mm adjustable swaybar with new front swaybar links,

Autometer 2 1/6" Boost gauge on steering column,

Brand new wheel studs on all 4 corners,

Unknown brand 3" turbo back into a Magnaflow rear muffler.

Parts I'm willing to sell at extra:

Powered by Max subframe risers,

Superpro front swaybar D bushes,

Brand new front tie rod ends,

Brand new front swaybar links (Mitsubishi GTO, will explain to the purchaser how to put on),

Superpro polyurethane steering rack bushes,

and finally a set of GKTech Tie rod end lock spacers.

Also have a brand new externally gated turbo from APS, it is a Mitsubishi/Trust turbo, slightly bigger than a T28, but externally gated.

No rust, no damage.

Comes rolling on freshly painted 32 gtst rims, and a spare set of S14/R33 gtst rims.

Asking price, with all above parts, $11,000.

Just the car, $9,500.

Will consider swaps for a cheap slider, S13 or the such (possibly track only), plus cash my way, or a daily + cash, must be manual.

PM me if interested.

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