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With family growing and planning for another baby in a year or two I have decided to let my 10 year old project car go.

Want bit of a change before i really have to get out of the modded car scene.

Just this year alone I have spent near $20000 on parts and labour with majority of work done by Chaser Motorworks East and Dt Panels.

I was planning to keep the car for another 5 years but circumstances have changed.

I DO NOT expect recover all that cost however I am looking at

$27,400 neg

I'm willing to discuss with any serious buyer on price.

just to note

car comes with spare parts of

stock s15 brake setup

stock turbo

stock gear box

stock side mirros

stock side mount

etc all in good order

Details as below.

Nissan 200sx spec S 2001 Oct build from memory

First owner and current owner

18x,xxxkms ( used to travel everyday on highway from clayton to sunshine 6 days a week) current forged engine has about 11,000kms on it.

accident history- I have had bumped a parked car from behind once with front bar damage and light scratch( this is about 7 years ago)- was professionally repaired through insurance

car does not owe money to anyone ( except to my wallet of course :P )

wheels:

TE37SL 17x9+22 215/40/17 KU31s (not the best tyres but does the job)

TE37 18x9.5+12 225/40/18

suspension:

Whiteline handling kit

-front Strut brace

-Rear subalignment kit

-Swaybars front and rear

-Pineapple rings

Tein Flex 8/6

ISC rear suspension arms ( camber traction toe)

Brake:

R33 Brembo front and rear/handbrake etc

Cusco BMC stopper BMC upgraded to GTR item

Gearbox:

s14 5spd

isc short shifter

exedy cushion button clutch

Performance:

pfc djetro with handcontroller

740cc nismo injectors

koyo radiator

splitfire coilpacks

engine damper

CES twin dump/front pipe with HPC coating

CES catback mildsteel-rear flanges removed and wielded together for more ground clearance

Stock airbox + aftermarket HKS panel filter+ cold air intake

ARC turnflow intercooler(getting rare as hen's teeth)

Carsound MetalCat

Modified Stock BOV

Bosch 040

profec b II

t518z 10cm turbo

winged extra capacity sump

forged engine(2nd hand purchased from Levant at Protek)- had some oil leak issues which are mostly all sorted- revs like a dream other than the minor oil leak

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cp pistons

eagle rods

arp mains studs

knife edged crank

ported head

tomei head studs

nitto head gasket

tomei valve springs and titanium retainers

tomei cams

new timing chains and guides

new valve guides

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under-Bonnet rubber seal removed for air flow

Interior:

JDM steering wheel

viper alarm

Leatherette seats - black with red double stitching

Interior trims painted black

nismo gear knob with 5 spd sticker

a-pillars console lid redone in leatherette

window corners stereo surround door handle surrounds Carbon film covered

Battery relocated to boot

Pivot shift light(attached to a tacho meter but tacho is tucked away under the dash)

chrome a/c vent rings, chrome rings in cluster with carbon backing, chrome door handles- nissan L-package items

fire extinguisher under driver seat on custom bracket

boost meter in centre a/c vent - do have spare chrome ring a/c vent if the new owner wishes to replace this

Audio:

some cheap head unit 200$ something.. can't even remember model

Tweeters

New speakers front and rear from kenwood

Amp from kenwood( turned off atm..)

Sub in a box from kenwood(sitting in storage)

EXTERIOR

new tint 6oookms old

Ganador electric s15 mirror

side skirts and rear(JDM) bar added/changed

front bar custom > bigger "mouth" on standard front bar > professionally plastic welded etc.

Paint in Honda TypeR red with house of colour gold flakes by DT Panels

Garage-Evergreen head lights

LED tail lights-> stock lights with LED conversion. from japan

rear pods

pictures are before some of the work done this year

exterior

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Head light

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other bits and engine bay

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and dyno tuned by Chasers Motorworks

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PLEASE note front bar looks different now with new custom bigger opening.

+ japanese lip for front

+ rear pods

+ carbon garnish for window wiper base

+ genuine lexus wipers for the windscreen

does have minor oil leak > not dripping > but can see a bit

ALSO do have a custom carbon tail shaft coming from USA for s14 gearbox s15 > will include in sale / free install once it arrives if buyer pays the asking price.

I'll try to get some pics of the tail lights and pods and front bar soonish

or you can just come and have a look at the car.

PM or leave me a message on 0422881257

i'm working so i'll get back to you when i'm free

also please organise your finances before you offer anything i'm not holding car for anyone

Regards

Ken

PS> and those who know me please don't give me shits for spending heaps of money this year and selling up lol

i'm happy to keep the car if no one takes it haha

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