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selling my s14, great car but need to finish off a long term project car.

always serviced every 5000km with motul oil, filters, plugs

used as my daily for 16months with no issues

this is a very well set up daily/weekend racecar. always driven to and from the track.

has been used mainly for drifting, it is not a show car! some clear coat is peeling.

all parts are genuine, no china parts.

still has aircon

currently located in Wodonga, Victoria

95 ADM 200sx

182000km , 5spd, 220kw@18psi

full hks 2540 kit

3 inch exhaust

hybrid fmic

oil cooler and relo kit

sard 550's

walbro 355 pump

link g4 plugin

yelow jacket coil packs

k&n filter in std airbox

tein ha coilovers

whiteline adjustable sway bars

whiteline front strut brace

dba 4000 series rotors all round, front 324mm rotor conversion

braided brake lines

gktech camber, toe and castor

defi triple din gauge

b&m short shifter

sparco steering wheel

$9000 as is, no rego or rwc, currently rego'd in QLD

price is firm as you could not build it for this price

pm for phone number

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