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Hi guys, have a 200sx Silvia S14 for sale. 2000 Series 2.

Details:

Mileage at 137,000 kms

Rego til Jan 2013

Mods:

Brand new vertex full bodykit

Walbro 255lph fuel pump

Garrett t28 turbo

Greddy intercooler

Greddy BOV

cannon stainless turbo back exhaust 3 inc"

Greddy front mount intercooler.

S15 spec r f/r suspension with lower king spring

Custom stainless steel and silicon

Custom make bracket to hold intake

Custom back light

K&N filter

Defi gauges(water/oil pressure/boost/)with shift light

Extreme heavy duty clutch with lightweight flywheel

Abs brake (with abs airbag)

Full ecu tune (nistune)

8k/6k HID/high beam/low beam

Apexi Turbo timer

18 inch nismo(cp) wheels (front/rear)

Zum 18x8.5 30 5/114 front wheel sz

Zum 18x9.5 35 5/114 real wheel sz

Comes with B&m Short shifter(not install yet.)

Tyres:

255/35R 18 94Y XL KU31 SPT KUMH

225/40R 18 92Y XL KU39 KUMH

(Changed 5500km ago)

ACE alignment FR&rear pass.

Only Motul engine oil used, with filter(serviced every 3000km~5000km)

Gearbox and diff oil castrol

Using NGK spark plug (serviced every 3000km~5000km)

500watt sub and amp.

Inside under neon (as you can see in pic)

Clean inside & outside.

serviced by chasers motorworks

Perfect Compression (recently tested.)

This car has had a lot of work/money put into it.

serviced regularly with top of the line product.

Not a cent has been spared.

No accident history

Car runs perfectly fine despite its age and mileage. A/C works well for both cool and heat.

Selling because due to upgrading.

I also have stock BOV and intake piping

contact me if you want more details or pics

Price: $11,000 negotiable

Contact: 0449979697

Location: Melbourne

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