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Hey guys, please note this is an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST only at this time.

I'm considering going the cheaper, s13 route and buying a daily rather than keeping the S14.

Full service history every 5000km.

Engine/Misc:

S14 SR20DET (VVTi) ~ 138,000km.

Standard Internals

Standard Gearbox - 5 Speed Manual

Standard LSD

Xtreme 9puck Ceramic Clutch - 2500lbs pressure plate

Hybrid GT Spec Front Mounted Intercooler

Braided Lines on the Turbo

Standard S14 Turbo

HKS SSQV BOV

GFB Atomic Bleed valve, set to 0.7/0.8bar (~12psi) [No shaft play, just inspected it]

Apexi Power Intake with Apexi Heatsheilding (as pictured. Pod was over $300, heatshielding $380)

Exhaust:

Stainless Manifold (low mount)

3" X-Force Dump pipe -> X-Force Super hi-flo cat -> Buddy Club Spec IV Evo Exhaust (Cat-back)

Wheels and Suspension:

D2 Racing Spec (Purple) Coil-overs

17" Buddy Club P1 (Titanium Silver) rims running Kumho Ecsta Supra 712 tyres (235 on the front, 255 on the rear)

Exterior:

Optional Front lip (as pictured)

Endurance 15 or 20 grade (can't remember) Tinting all round installed by Trent from tkotinting.com

Xenon-Type globes, really nice and bright/white.

Underbody neons (green in colour)

Interior:

Dual Face Pillar Gauge holder with 2x Autometer Boost and Water temp gauge (as pictured)

Gear knob changed

Pioneer head unit

JL Audio Tweeters

Eclipse Speakers all round

Alpine amp in boot

Clarion amp in boot, powering 12" Clarion sub (boxed, and mounted in boot)

Probably more, I just cant remember at this time (will update post if I can tho)

I have receipts for almost everything listed, including service history.

I also have the original Suspension/BOV/Intercooler/Rims/Manifold/Exhaust to and including Cat

Car is putting out 222.2hp at 0.8bar on Speedworks Dyno (Have dyno sheet for those interested).

All pictures are located here:

http://members.iinet.net.au/~yodaentropy/S14/

Or if your on 56k/dont have alot of bandwith

http://members.iinet.net.au/~yodaentropy/S14resize/

Price: As I said, this is an EOI as such I hoping for around $18,000 although having said that, I am negiotable if you want parts removed (e.g. rims or suspension or fmic)

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**EDIT**

Looking at seriously selling the car now, going to go in the quokka next week!

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