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hey guys,

i've found a car i want to purchase so this one has to go. For the SAU members im after $14K FIRM!!! This is advertised for $15k everywhere else.

Nissan S14a 200sx

1999 Sports Model

110,000km

5 speed

service history/logbooks included

rego till feb 08

dealer fitted sunroof (includes receipts)

18" protech wheels w/ almost new tyres all round

3" kakimoto turboback exhaust

hks mushroom pod filter (stock airbox + new nissan filter included)

s15 smic upgrade

turbo timer

fairly stock standard, did a service when i got the car. i done the oil, oil filter, sparks, fuel filter, new o2 sensor and replaced afm with a s15 afm. replaced fuel pump & major service has been done by previous owner. The interior is pretty much spotless.

faults: small side swipe paint scrape on rear bumper & egg stain on bonnet from previous owner. car needs a new knock sensor as it is playing up (a common problem with SR20's). It will cost about $350 for a new one. It doesnt really bother me that much jus a slight stutter every now and then on very light throttle in the low rpm range.

i also have a full pre-purchase insepction report from state roads inspections which was done today 27/10/07 which is available on request to potential buyers. save yourself the time and hassle its already been checked out!

located in western suburbs of sydney

im after a quick sale so please no test pilots or tyre kickers. im quite negotiable so give me an offer. pm or call 0410 341 337

cheers :(

pics (sorry about the crappy pics):

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woops i knew i forgot something, price wise im looking at about 17-18k as it seems to be the averge price for a nice unmolested s14a. however im only open to trades as i dont want to go through the whole not having a car thing again lol

cheers

hey dude nothing is wrong with your one, im happy to swap you back if your interested :D at least i'd know everything about it

i miss my gtr so im looking to get another one, really upset you got rid of the bbs rims btw LOL

Hey dude, im quite interested but would like to see pics ... would you be interested in this?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t147025.html

let me know what u think,

im in western suburbs also.

Cheers.

few pm's but nothing solid yet - havent had a chance to put it up for sale anywhere else yet but id rather sell it to someone on the SAU forums.. so ill jus leave it advertised here only and put it up everywhere else middle of next week.

send me a reasonable offer and you might be lucky :)

hey dude thanks for the offer but i dont really want to be putting any money on top as im assuming you'd want that haha.

cheers

Well i really want an S14 so i might make an exception... whats the most you would put on top? u can pm me ur answer i dont mind.

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