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Selling my beloved 200. Bought the car just over 3 years ago with 265,xxx on the clock and have since had it rebuilt and put lots of time/money/love out into it. It has been my daily as well so I've always made sure driveability and reliability are up to scratch (serviced every 5000ks etc). Reason for selling: Buying a bike and getting out of cars for a while

Engine:

Blacktop SR20DET (compression even across all cyls)

HKS 2540R turbo (rebuilt with GT2876 core)

Nismo forged pistons

Nissan metal head gasket

Nismo 555cc Injectors

Bosch 550hp Fuel Pump

Bosch 80mm AFM (z32)

Custom alloy intake pipe

Apexi Power Intake

Cooling-Pro Oil cooler + remote filter

SARD R2D2 BOV

3" turbo back mild steel exhaust w/ stainless cannon

Rocker arm stoppers

FMIC

GReddy sump

Engine damper

Suspension:

HKS HypermaxII coilovers w/ camber tops

Front strut brace

Rear camber arms

Interior/electricals:

Kenwood KDC-MP4029 mp3 head-unit

Pioneer TS-C1625 component front speakers

Kicker K60 coaxial rear speakers

Momo shift knob

Apexi AVC-R

Apexi PowerFC + controller

3x Smoked face Autoguage gauges (Oil temp, oil press, boost)

Mongoose Alarm

Exterior:

17" Genuine Volk TE-37s

Other info:

Has sunroof + airbags

Have receipts from engine work done and logbooks tracing back to original owner

Engine has roughly 20,xxxks on it since the rebuild and the chassis has 302,xxxks on it.

Car has a couple of problems atm. The gearbox whines a bit but other than that is in good condition (doesnt crunch or anything) and there is a misfiring problem which new coilpacks will fix (works fine with the spark gaps tightened up but pops a little on idle). Couple of dents on the bonnet from something being dropped on it (damn shopping centres :pissed: )

Tuned by Matthew Spry (PITS) and made 190rwkw @ 18psi with a fairly conservative tune. His dyno is known to read quite low so just over 200rwkw would be probably where it's really at. A set of cams + more aggressive tuning will see this car making 230rwkw+.

Interior is in good condition with only the steering wheel a bit worn out. Exterior is good condition with only a few minor dints here and there. Front lip has a few scuffs and paint cracks from nudging parking blocks.

Located on the Gold Coast

No timewasters or tyre kickers.

Rego till Jan 09, can arrange RWC

Price: $15,500 (incl. dent touch up and coilpacks which I'm in the process of doing)

Jamie - 0403137337

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