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Hi guys, have a 200sx Silvia S14 for sale. ADM model, 1996 Series 1.

Purchased from the 1st owner in late 2009 pretty much stock standard, major service including timing chain and water pump was done by him at 150k KMs,

Details:

Mileage at 208, xxx KMs

3" catback custom exhaust, not loud, never had problems

New windscreen done at 17/11/2010

New battery done at 200500 KMs

18x9, +15 Raiden by Lenso Project D1R wheels done at 203000 KMs

225/40/18 Yokohama A.Driver R1 fronts, 235/40/18 Dunlop Direzza rears done at 203000 KMs

URAS style front bar and side skirts with Vertex style rear bar fitted and painted by DT Panels on 28/03/2011

Tint done by VIP window tinting by Brett with lifetime warranty 05/04/2011

BC Racing BR type fully adjustable coilovers done on 15/04/2011

JJR front strut brace

ARC return flow type intercooler (no holes drilled) done on 20/06/2011

Alignment done by Tyrepower on 10/06/2011

Has just had a service done with the usual change of all fluids and all 4 brake rotors machined. Done on 03/02/2012

Has also just had a roadworthy done on 07/02/2012.

Rego till 31/07/2012

Car runs perfectly fine despite its age and mileage. A/C works well for both cool and heat. Selling because I hardly drive it anymore and its such a shame.

I also have the stock wheels, intercooler and body kit that will go with it.

Price: $9, 500 negotiable

Contact: 0404414398

Location: Melbourne

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