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I Want a daily driver, so I would like to trade with someone who has a

R33 GTS-T series two, 96-98 model

with lowish kms and minimal mods

Please contact me with questions.

1997 Nissan 200SX S14A (Series 2)

Black (respray)

Engine

Rebuilt SR-20DET aprox 40000km old

Blueprinted and balanced

Chemically cleaned decked

S14 (std)crank balanced

S14 (std) rods balanced

86.5mm JE pistons

Tomei 1.2mm Headgasket (8;7;1 comp)

New water pump

New oil pump

New timing chain and guides

New thermostat

New VCT controller

New JDM S15 bbt turbo

New drive belts

Custom frontmount intercooler

Walbro intank pump

Trust piping (painted 2pac silver)

Modified Std airbox

CES front pipe

3 inch Magic Metal Cat

Fujitsubo 3.5inch stainless cat back exhaust

Driveline / Suspension

Exedy sports tuff clutch

B & M short shift kit

Bilstein Coilovers 8k Front 6K Rear

Cusco Adj strut tops

Apexi Carbon front strut brace

Adj castor rods

Adj rear upper arms

Whiteline subframe lock kit

Slotted front rotors

Slotted rear rotors

Standard rims and tyres

Exterior

Luxury spec front lip

Luxury spec driving lights

Hid conversion headlights 6000k

LED park and No. plate globes

Edge side skirts

JDM rear bar (no reflectors)

JDM "Aero" boot spoiler

Interior

Sony CD/MPC deck

Uprated speakers

S15 200sx floor mats

Stripped boot with new carpet covering spare

Please feel free to ask any questions

New Photos to follow

$18,000

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