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Australian (1999) delivered 1998 Nissan 200sx S14a.

This is an exceptional example of a well looked after/perfectly modified performance car. The car is in immaculate condition inside and out and serviced every 4k/5k kms with the most recent being at 118,000kms. An extremely reliable car.

The car has done 119,xxx km's

Engine:

- Garrett GT2871R Ball Bearing Turbo - 0.60 A/R Inlet Housing 0.86 A/R Exhaust Housing

- HKS Stage 1 Camshafts - 256 Degrees Duration / 10.5mm Lift Inlet 264 Degrees Duration / 10mm Lift Exhaust

- HKS Adjustable Cam Gears

- HKS Rocker Arm Stopper Kit

- ARP Head Studs

- Upgraded Valve Springs

- S15 Exhaust Manifold - Removed EGR Pipe

- Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler - 600 x 300 x 76mm

- Custom 2.5" Polished Stainless Steel Intercooler Piping With Samco Blue Silicon Joins

- Custom 3" Polished Stainless Steel Intake Pipe With K&N Pod Filter - AFM Removed

- Turbosmart Type II Blow Off Valve

- Walbro Upgraded Fuel Pump

- 660cc Injectors

- Custom Polished Stainless Steel Oil Catch Can

Electronics:

- Autronic SMC Engine Management System - Ignition, Fuel & Boost Maps

- Autronic Direct Fire CDI 500R Ignition System

- Autronic Controlled Boost Control Solenoid

Exhaust:

- Full 3" Polished Stainless Steel Straight Through Exhaust System From Turbo

- Punched Out 3" Catalytic Converter

- Apexi N1 Muffler

Brakes, Suspension & Driveline:

- Ferodo DS2000 Brake Pads All Round

- Motul RBF 600 Brake Fluid

- Bilstein Coilovers All Round

- Cusco Front & Rear Strut Braces - Anodized Blue Strut Tops With Polished Aluminium Connecting Bars

- Single Plate 2900 Foot Pound Clutch - Good For Over 400 Engine Horsepower

- Lightened Flywheel

- 17" Koya Drift Tek rims

Interior & Exterior:

- Razo Carbon Fibre Gear Knob

- Completely Debadged Exterior - All Holes Professionally Sealed & Painted

- Tinted Windows

Power: 244kw/327hp at the rear wheels @ 18psi.

The car is being sold with the following extra items:

- spare set of 300zx rims (these fit the s14) with plenty of rubber remaining

- set of 2x DB4000 slotted rotors and 2x Standard slotted rotors (S14 specific)

- 2x Pioneer 1000w subs, powered by a Pioneer 1000w Mono Class D amp in sub enclosure

Asking $22,500 negotiable and am more than happy for inspections

Please call/sms 0417 624 234 or email me at [email protected] or pm

Thanks,

LiAm

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