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Hey guys. I've got an S14 for sale which is hot pink. Before you pull out the "omgwtfhotpink?" posts, I purchased this car for use as a track car, so the colour would have been changed anyway. I bought it with intentions to strip it and then rebuild it from the ground up (welded in cage etc) but the car is much too complete to do that to, and I'd rather have the cash atm than start working on a car.

A little info about the car:

  • The whole car has been stripped and then painted hot pink, so the entire chassis is the same colour.
  • The paint looks red in the dark, but in sunlight looks like a purpley pink... very heavy pearl.
  • The removable panels on the car are all factory maroon (ie: boot, bonnet, doors, front bumper, rear bumper, wing).
  • Car has an SR20DET, and an auto gearbox. Healthy engine and transmission.
  • Starts and runs on the first go every time, idles normally, and has been recently serviced with fresh oil, filters etc.
  • There is a slight wheel bearing noise from the front driver side, which requires the hub to be replaced. I can organise this to be done prior to delivery of the car for an additional cost of $150.
  • I believe the car was bought from auction by the previous owner as a financial writeoff. He then sold it to me after completing the repairs necessary.
  • Car is not currently registered.
  • Car has REVS history and will need to have a VIV inspection prior to registration.

I'll post up some pics tomorrow as I don't have any pics of it atm, and its a little dirty so I'll take some pics after I've washed it.

Asking $6000 for it ono. As it starts and runs can be transported interstate cheaply... however this will be at your cost. Free delivery if you're in the Melbourne metro area.

I will be ebaying it shortly, so get in before it goes for auction.

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Had a couple of pics on my phone from a few days ago. I still haven't had a chance to wash it or make it look nice :) But it should give you an idea of what the car looks like as far as colour scheme goes. The entire chassis (engine bay and all) is that pink colour the rear quarter is in.

cool car! just wondering is it road worthy? sorry for asking these kinda questions but i'm kinda lost here..thanks!

It has a couple of items that may need to be fixed for roadworthy, the ones off the top of my head that I can think of are the windscreen wipers needing to be fixed (they're there, they just don't work... I'm guessing the wiring's not hooked up properly) and the wheel bearing noise needs to be fixed (on S14's this means the whole hub needs to be replaced, I can have it done for an extra $150).

Keep in mind this car has REVS history and will need a VIV prior to registration. I've never gone through this before, so I can't tell you how hard or easy it is, but I'm told the inspection is very detailed.

Basically I cbf doin any work on this car, so I'm selling it as is. I'm selling it as a running track car with complete interior etc, whether you choose to get it registered or strip it and use it as a track car, I leave it up to you. My mate just sold his S1 S14 for 15,000 (mind you it wasn't hot pink and it was manual)... but I'm sure for the $9000 you save you can repaint the car and convert it to manual :thumbsup:

If I don't get $6000 for it, then I'll just strip it and make it a track car, as this was my original intention when I got it.

  • 10 months later...

hmm well never bothered to sell the car, so it sat in my garage all these days... now I need the space... so here's more detailed pics.

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Still asking the same price, $6000.

For track use only or for parts. Car starts and runs fine, can be shipped interstate at your cost. If you want to try and put it back on the road, I'll leave that up to you, I'll hand over any receipts I have for it and the rest is up to you.

All pics posted are available in 8MPX resolution. Post in this thread (DO NOT PM, I get about 30 PM's a day and don't get around to them for ages) which pic you want a higher res version of.

  • 11 months later...

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