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Nissan 200SX S14A 1996 fully documented, a number of modifications.
Built on original spare parts for the last 5 years.
Non stop garaged not know salt and avoids rain.
It is a conversation s14 on s14A.
Besides the original lacquer Nissan, anti-corrosion on the bottom, all tight, hut very good.
Both predecessor as well as in me was the pride and joy was reasonably ridden, Bardo additional investment and cherished.
I personally did this Nissan about 3k km.
Exhale Kakimoto - bent piece downpipe, exhaust from nierdzewki 3 "neatly welded.
Changed terminals discs and pads at the front (original Brembo) 350Z
Terminals back the original skyline r33
struts for decent and enough Tein
The engine is original from R33 RB25DET the original transmission cost of such a swap is about 25,000 zł
A detailed technical description:
Nissan S14A, Green catching blue,
DET RB25 engine and gearbox around 90,000 km before the swap.
The engine and turbo
M-sport suspension thread zł 3800
Rear suspension k-sport
Parts of whom remember (all except the intake manifold and air filter are original):
Engine and transmission:
- Motor (RB 25 DET)
- Chest skyline r33gtst
- PC Nissan Skyline R33
- The inlet manifold "greddy style"
- Injections series
- Wallbro fuel pump 255 MADE IN USA Certified
- Indestructible cast iron exhaust manifold
- Turbo garrett RB25DET
- Embedded in a turbine wastegate
- GReddy intercooler
- Oil cooler 16 Mocale + relocator support
- Blow-off blow greddy
- The timing belt greddy new
- Rear sled polyurethane bushings
- Switches back polyurethane bushings
- Dyfer S14A big head
- The exhaust system 3 "Kakimoto
- Clutch sinter ACT 450-500 hp
Suspension:
- K-Sport thread
- Chalices strut front Tein
- Chalices strut rear Tein
- Brembo brakes front 350Z NEW
- R33 rear brakes GTST
- RAYS forged wheels from 350 Z
Interior;
- HKS boost pressure indicator original
- Water temperature indicator HKS original
- Oil temperature indicator HKS original
- Original leather seats
- Steering Silvia S15
- Wood shift knob
- Rugs 200sx
- Radio CD

Price 11 000 euro
contakt to my facebook
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