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I am selling my 2001 Nissan 200SX S15.
Ran last year in NSW Prod Sports. Cams Log book, AASA Log Book
This car has had thousands spent, replacement value $50,000. You won't build one for anywhere near what I am selling it for.
Engine - BRAND NEW 0 Hours SR20 S15, block decked and honed, New Weisco Forged Pistons, Scat Rods, New ACL bearings & Seals, linished crank, head fully serviced, all valves reseated, new valve stem seals. Rocker stoppers, Pulley kit, Adjustable Cam gear, Walbro fuel pump, Nismo 740CC Injectors flow checked, 240kwatw, easily tune for more power.
BRAND NEW IN THE BOX Series 3 RB25 gearbox (cost $5,000 alone) RB to SR Adapter plate, ACT clutch and Flywheel, Custom drive shaft,
New Garret 26/71 Turbo, New Haltech Platinum 1000, Custom Intercooler, New Oil Cooler, braided lines
3 Inch Dump with catless 3 inch system, New Alloy Radiator, Baffled Sump, Custom Oil Catch can, Remote filter,
New Tilton pedal Box with adjustable brake bias, custom braided lines
New Murray Coote (MCA) Coilovers, Adjustable strut tops, New Hardrace Adjustable Camber arms, Poly bushes throughout, front and rear arms, Large Front Sway Bar,
GKTech Rear Subframe Collars Carbon Rear Wing, and much MUCH more.
Car has done 1:05 at Wakefield Park.
Very competitive B Class car in Prod Sports, or run in IPRA or AASA events like the Wakefield / Winton 300.
Many spares available
Contact me for detailed list and more info
Not interested in Swapping for anything, just looking to sell the car
Will ship Australia Wide at buyers cost.
$19,900
Anthony 0419 044 472

Video of the car here

http://youtu.be/rseW0aINwDY

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