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Hey guys, thinking of selling the 200sx.

Location: Adelaide

Vehicle: Nissan 200sx S14 S2

Year: 1997

Price: $25000ono

KM's: 83000

Colour: Dark Metallic Blue

Link to pics: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...&album=1213

Always serviced using motul 300V oil and the best of fluids.

Modification List:

Engine Mods:

TRUST TD-06 L2 20G Full high mount external gate turbo kit with 38mm TRUST gate

Apexi Power FC

Z32 Air Flow Meter

Apexi Power Intake

Trust Power Extreme II Cat Back Exhaust

Greddy Plenum

Blitz 850cc Injectors

Greddy High capacity sump

Tomei Poncams 256 & 256

Splitfire Coil Packs

Greddy Type RS Blow Off Valve

Blitz SBC Spec R Dual solenoid Boost Controller.

Blitz Front Mount Intercooler

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Extreme XXHD Clutch

Trust Rocker Arm Stoppers

Sick Trust Oil cap

Sick Trust Radiator cap

Tomei Cam Sprocket

Greddy Turbo Timer

Autometer Air Fuel Ratio Gauge

Blitz BLM Boost Gauge

Greddy Twin Pillar Mount Pillar Pod

Drift Oil Catch Can

Tyres, Wheels & Suspension:

Toyo Proxes 4s (Brand New, Purchased 27/7/07) 235/45 Rear, 215/45 Front.

Japanese 2 Peice 17" deep dish rims (mesh type)(unsure of brand, very light)

Trust Type S Coilovers (32 Way dampening, camber tops, 150mm height adjust)

Cusco Polished Front Strut Brace

Full Nolathane Bush Set (not installed)

Audio:

Soundstream 15" Dual Voice Coil Subwoofer in custom enclosure.

Pioneer DEHP8850MP Deck (1 down from top of the line)

Jaycar Response 6.5" Front Splits

Jaycar Response 6.5" Coaxial 2 Ways

Clarion Vnet 4 Channel amp

Clarion Vnet 2 Channel amp

Dynamat Sound Deadening

Digital Climate Control

New Oddysey Dry cell AGM Battery

Body:

Clear Side Indicators

Window tinting

Sunroof

Nismo Edge Front, Rear and sides

Phillips Crystal Vision Globes

All Standard Parts Come With Car. E.g. Shocks + Spings, t28 turbo + manifold, coilpacks, computer... etc. etc.

Performance mods were fitted by GT Autosound, most of the mods have only done 2500kms... Hardly drive the car, have a daily.

Car was tuned from scratch by Willall Racing.

Official Power Output is 262.8 Rwkw. Making more like 275rwkw now though.

Msg Michael on 0438789080 For more details.

Edited by SHMIKO_S14A
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