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Hi all, after giving it some thought I've decided to cancel my S14.5 track car project and focus on my S15 instead. The car is for sale and after that most of the parts I bought for it will also be for sale.

Base car $8200 ono

1998 s14a pearl white

6 point CAMS approved roll cage made by Fabraications in Braeside (cost $3k)

Front "tubs" have been fabricated and custom radiator support by RE Autoworks in Springvale

Complete SR20 engine minus turbo (needs to be built)

5 speed S14a gearbox

All wiring looms

Dashboard

Door trims

Front and rear seats

Window glass (except windscreen)

Engine and gearbox are currently out of the car and the interior has been fully stripped.

Inside sound deadening has been removed.

Car is still registered in Vic but rego can't be transferred obviously until the engine/gearbox is back in and running in order to get RWC.

Can sell with new Origin s14.5 guards and s15 headlights for extra $$$

email [email protected]

Any other questions just PM or email me.

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After the car sells, I will have the following parts up for sale. Will only sell these if the car sells first (so don't bother asking).

S14 'Edge' Side skirts (brand new)

S14 fibreglass doors (brand new)

S14.5 Origin +25mm conversion fenders (brand new)

S14 Origin +50mm rear fenders (brand new)

S15 headlights

S15 Stage21 Aero front bar

S14 Craft Square GT carbon fibre mirrors

S14 Sniper Racing carbon fibre trunk (no brake light) (brand new)

S14 Lexan windows (rear window, rear quarters, driver and passenger windows with slider kits) (brand new)

S14/S15 Greddy Type-S coilovers

S14/S15 Greddy Type-S coilovers (2nd set)

S14/S15 Ikeya Formula Rear Traction Adjuster Rod (brand new)

S14/S15 Ikeya Formula Rear Lower Roll Center Adjuster arm (brand new)

S14 Ikeya Formula Tie Rods (brand new)

S15 dmax front fenders +30mm (brand new)

S14/s14a genuine ganador mirrors

S14/S15 Cusco Rear camber adjuster arms

S14/S15 NP Wonder knuckles (no ABS sensor hole)

S14a HKB boss kit (brand new)

Mazda Air temp sensor (for PowerFC D-Jetro) (brand new)

STACK 8130 dash with sensors and loom

SR20 Tomei 270/12.5 Pro cams, solid type (brand new)

SR20 Tomei valve springs (brand new)

SR20 Tomei solid pivot lifters (brand new)

SR20 Tomei valve shim guides (brand new)

SR20 Nissan rocker arms (brand new)

SR20 Nissan water pump (brand new)

SR20 Hypertune low port intake plenum

SR20 Hypertune 77mm throttle body

S14 Nismo Super Coppermix twin plate clutch (brand new)

S14 Nismo 1.5 way GT pro LSD (brand new)

S14 C's short shifters x2

PWR custom intercooler

I have heaps more parts sitting around which I will list separately in the parts section.

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I know you've written that the parts you have won't be sold until the car has been, but, I'm registering my interest for the s14/15 NP knuckles if you want to sell that.

Cheers

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still for sale

please don't bother contacting me:

- if you're a lowballing jew

- if you're the type who thinks you can get a bunch of expensive jap brand parts for the price of chinese copies

- if you enjoy wasting people's time when you really don't have any money

thanks :cheers:

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