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For sale: 1996 Nissan S14.5/200SX :P

Asking Price: $18,500 ono

Killometer's: 130,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 Black Top

Modifications:

Styling/Interior/Exterior:

-Northern Beaches Performance S14.5 Front End Conversion

-Carbon Fibre Bonnet

-Vertex Side Skirts

-Vertex Rear Bar

-S15 interior

-NBP Polished Engine Bay & Custom Rocker Cover

-S14A Tail Lights

-Sony Indash TV

-Sony 6 Stacker

Engine/Performance/Power:

-GT28R Garrett Turbo

-Stainless custom exhaust manifold

-Blitz - Dual SBC Spec S (4 Stage Electronic Boost Control)

-HKS 264 Degree Lift Cams

-Trust R-SPL Intercooler

-3 x Auto Meter Gauges (Boost, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure)

-3" Stainless Steel Exhaust (Turbo Back)

-C's Short Shifter

-S15 Injectors

-R33 AFM

-CUSCO Master Cylinder Stopper

-Custom NBP Hot Pipe

-GREDDY/Trust - Cam Sprocket

Wheels/Suspension/Brakes:

-KONI Shocks

-18" by 8.5" Front & 9.5" Rear Deep Dish Impul Rims

-Green Stuff Brake Pads

-Lowered on its arse

Plus more please see my garage HERE for more details and pictures...

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes (Will supply one with the sale)

Registration: Yes til April 2007

Crash History: No Accident History Know

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Has been an ongoing love and is an awesome car, looks amazing and only really requires a PowerFC to finish it off! Im after a quick sale as Im giving up the car game to have more time for other things that need my focus now. Make me an offer, no test pilots! Over $17,000 worth of mods to this car! Grab a bargain!

Contact detail's Robbie - email: [email protected] or phone: 0425 249 656

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