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Black 200sx S14 with S15 front end conversion, using origional metal 14.5 gaurds.

Just got out of the panel beater this week with full the black re-spray (boot, door trims, bay etc)

Under 120,000kms

Excellent condition

Topstage Sponsored car

willing to ship interstate as i have done it before with my rotary

can come with WRC, and full rego (Has 7months remaining)

Rarely driven

I do have a daily driven car

More pictures on request, photo shoot this wednesday, so i will post them up

Does not come with number plates, only at extra price

Buyer has options to choose from 4 seperate rims

$20,999 with standard s15 rims

$21,999 with Black BBS LM rims

$22,500 With Volk GT-N, Gold with silver dish

$23,500 With Volk TE37's gold with GTR offset +14, with 255 Bridgestone Semi slicks attached

More info on request

many many mods

Call 0403 303 997 (leave a message if i do not answer)

or

[email protected]

or

Pm me

No tyre kickers, or test pilots

in melbourne

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the 14.5 is the updated version isnt it? like the one that would have come with the straighter front lights - looking a bit more mean than the other s14...right?

a 14.5 is an S14 with an S15 front.

An S14a is what you're referring to.

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