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Black NISSAN S14 Silvia 200sx MINT Drift/Circuit setup

Nissan S14 Silvia 200sx 1995

POSTING FOR A MATE DON'T PM

EXTERIOR

Aftermarket bodykit “front bar, sideskirts and rear pods recently sprayed”

Smoked rear taillights

Clear side indicators

18x10 +15 black rota gridr wheels (11k with rims, 10k without rims)

Rolled guards

SUSPESNION

Tien HA coilovers

Front and rear Strut tower bars

SMM (simon's modifed knuckle setup) consisting of his shortened knuckles and CNC bolt in spacers

MECHANICAL/ENGINE

Healthy SR20DET VVT engine at 150psi each cylinder

All oils/fluids/spark plugs/airfilter/diff oil/gearbox oil changed

S15 ballbearing turbo

3” exhaust one piece

Stealth black front mount intercooler FMIC “no blow off valve”

DRIVETRAIN

4.3:1 differential ratio soon to be 4.9:1

1.5 clutch type way LSD Kazz

Exeedy heavy duty clutch

ME

Hi everyone...

To cut a long story short, I’m a mechanic who has been waiting to get my licence BACK since forever!

I have brought this car and spent the last 6 months on getting it exactly the way I want head to toe, perfect to the last bolt and for Drift/Circuit/Daily! Vehicle was dead stock when brought, most parts are either brand new or freshly purchased with less than one kilometer of use. Went to the RTA recently turns out I have to go back on my P’s! I can’t drive a turbo. Ive brought an n/a 180sx to pig around with so this car needs to go!

Vehicle is clear on REVS.

No money owning and no accident history!

“I would know worked on the car head to toe!”

PRICE $11,000

OR $10,000 without wheels

COMES WITH 12 MONTHS REGO

NOTE - I've got other wheels to put on if you decide to take it without the rota grid r's

Located in Wollongong “one hour from Sydney NSW”

Can help organize a tow truck

Can help organize to send interstate

I’m a decent guy keen for a chat just please no time wasters!

POSTING FOR A MATE DON'T PM

Chris – 0421 816 651

any cop trouble for rear fitment?

had a fair few cops drive past

because the car is so raised they dont really look twice

would b a diffrent story if i dumped it i think

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