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Item: nissan 200sx s14a 1998 model

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: immaculate throughout

Reason for Selling: no license.. getting hitched

Price and Payment Conditions: $19500 ono can sell cheaper with s15 wheels WILL SWAP FOR JETSKI + CASH

rego: march 2008

KMS 115,000KMS

Extra Info: hey guys.. up for sale is my 1998 200sx. mods are as below

ENGINE MODS

-disco potato turbocharger GTRS turbo charger

-hybrid front mount + piping

-555cc nismo injectors

-nismo fuel pump

-z32 airflow meter

-blitz pod filter

-screamer pipe

-blitz BOV

-blitz boost gauge

-custom headwork done by gabi at proform

224.2kw at the last dyno at 12psi done at unigroup, with a retune and more boost should hit well over the 240rwkw mark easy... car is tuned for fuel economy and low boost

computer

-apexi power FC

interior

-blitz boost meter

-a pillar gauge tower

-15% tints

exterior

-genuine vertex full kit

-custom re-spray (done at gameover smash worth $7000 done a month ago) THE COLOUR IS A MIX OF DODGE VIPER BLUE + R34 GTR BLUE VERY HARD TO MATCH smile.gif

-18inch Black zenetti kaotics with excellent tyres CAN SELL WITH S15 WHEELS FOR A CHEAPER PRICE

-front bar mesh

-indicators

-rear boot wing holes shaved

extra

-gtr r32 front calipers

-gtr r32 front rotors (crossdrilled)

-jumbo lowered springs

-3" turboback

-xforce tip

-rear toe adjuster

-rear camber adjuster

ICE

pioneer DEH series mp3 player

front and rear competition series 6 inch splits

sony xplod 4 channel amp

this car has an immaculate paintjob.. i havnt got the new pics of the car as yet but these pics are with the super advans.. the car now sits on 18inch zenetti kaotics in black.. and it looks awesome. turns heads everywhere. with the suspension set-up it handles excellent. rego is until MARCH 08.

please call 0410158440 or email me at [email protected]

cheers guys heres the pics.. will b updating ASAP on the pics.. enjoy

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Edited by rami
Item: nissan 200sx s14a 1998 model

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: immaculate throughout

Reason for Selling: no license.. getting hitched

Price and Payment Conditions: $19500 ono can sell cheaper with s15 wheels and no stereo

Extra Info: hey guys.. up for sale is my 1998 200sx. mods are as below

ENGINE MODS

-disco potato turbocharger GTRS turbo charger

-hybrid front mount + piping

-555cc nismo injectors

-nismo fuel pump

-z32 airflow meter

-blitz pod filter

-screamer pipe

-blitz BOV

-blitz boost gauge

-buddyclub earth wiring kit

224.2kw at the last dyno at 12psi done at unigroup, with a retune and more boost should hit well over the 240rwkw mark easy... car is tuned for fuel economy and low boost

computer

-apexi power FC

interior

-blitz boost meter

-a pillar gauge tower

-15% tints

exterior

-genuine vertex full kit

-custom re-spray (done at gameover smash worth $7000 done a month ago) THE COLOUR IS A MIX OF DODGE VIPER BLUE + R34 GTR BLUE VERY HARD TO MATCH smile.gif

-18inch Black zenetti kaotics with excellent tyres CAN SELL WITH S15 WHEELS FOR A CHEAPER PRICE

-front bar mesh

-indicators

-rear boot wing holes shaved

extra

-gtr r32 front calipers

-gtr r32 front rotors (crossdrilled)

-jumbo lowered springs

-3" turboback

-xforce tip

-rear toe adjuster

-rear camber adjuster

ICE

pioneer DEH series mp3 player

front and rear competition series 6 inch splits

sony xplod 4 channel amp

this car has an immaculate paintjob.. i havnt got the new pics of the car as yet but these pics are with the super advans.. the car now sits on 18inch zenetti kaotics in black.. and it looks awesome. turns heads everywhere. with the suspension set-up it handles excellent. rego is until MARCH 08.

please call 0410158440 or email me at [email protected]

cheers guys heres the pics.. will b updating ASAP on the pics.. enjoy

How many ks??

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