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1995 200sx SR20 with series II front and back

5spd manual

133000K

Fresh engine rebuild 5000K's ago

December 2007 rego

Absolutely immaculate car.

Front Mount

3inch turbo back exhaust

GT28 Ball bearing Turbo

Exedy heavy duty clutch

HSD coilovers

19 inch Lenso Rims

Trust sump

500HP fuel pump

Turbo Timer

Autometer gauges

Engine Damper

peddars bushes

Full tan leather interior

Detailed engine bay

Made 190rwkw at 11psi

Not a cent to spend!!!

Asking $17990

This car was swapped for the 33 GTR I had for sale as this will be easier to sell

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consider swaps for R32 gtst?? 209 kw at 15psi,

sorry mate but Im really after the cash...

Unless there was a considerable amount of cash my way?

any more pics? was the engine rebuilt with any goodies? what kind of psi can it take atm...

As I said I swapped my mate my 33 GTR for this 200sx as I believe this will be easier to sell...

My mate has had ir for close to 4 years and has spent upto $20000 on it!!

Its the best maintained 200 I know of, clean as and never was a dollar spared...

I will get more pics soon...

I believe some internals were strengthened with the rebuild but I will ask as its still at his house.

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