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Car

1997 S14a (Series 2) 200sx

Factory Shiraz

5sp Manual

138000k's

Excellent Condition

History

The car was bought new in Sydney, and owned by an executive from the bank of england. It was then bought in the year 2000 by a then 55 year old man, and I bought it off him on the last day of January. The car has been serviced at Nissan its entire life. (Apart from me recently changing the oil and filter at 135k.) It comes with a folder which includes full service history, receipts for everything ever spent on it, and all original logbooks.

Condition

This is one very tidy car. The engine runs very smoothly and hasn't missed a beat. I have never had any problems at all with the car. It has been kept garaged most of its life and under a carport for the time I have owned it. The interior is in extremely good condition with no tears or wearing shown on the seats. The exterior paintwork is in very good condition also. It also includes purpose made removable Rola roof racks.

When I replaced the clutch about 4000k's ago, I replaced it with a an Exedy Sports Clutch (very good in traffic with good pedal feel). The only modifications I have done, are a 3" stainless steel exhaust, (doesn't drone at all) and an Apexi Power Intake pod filter with a heatshield (works VERY well). As you can see from the pics, I have added a Speco boost gauge. It has never been boosted above the factory settings. I have all of the stock parts stored here and will also go with the new owner.

Reason for sale

I am only selling to pursue an investment.

Additional Information

I will be selling the car with a current QLD RWC, and registration. The new owner will not be dissapointed with such a well maintained and cared for vehicle. I am also advertising the car on carsales.

Price dropped to $15000 ono!! No swaps or time wasters please. Genuine buyers only.

Contact Details

Located in Toowoomba QLD.

Mobile: 0424 536 287

or PM here. Thanks.

Pictures

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This is a reflection photograph off the bonnet.

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If you need more photo's, don't hesitate to ask. :D

Edited by samdasurfinman
  • 2 weeks later...

PLEASE!!! No more time wasters, joy riders, or dreamers! Please only inquire if you are GENUINELY interested in purchasing a clean 200sx.

The car will soon be going on carsales.

Edited by samdasurfinman
  • 2 weeks later...
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