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Make: datsun

Model: 200b sss

Transmission: manual

Colour: cherry cola

Location: adelaide SA

RWC supplied? - street registered with an L20 so... no

Currently registered? - not at the moment but can be arranged

Price: $ 19,000

Contact: ash - 0401221135 - [email protected]

made 273kw's @ 23psi on a pretty safe tune, the turbo is running way less than it can

potential for over 300kw's with cam's etc

it did this time in complete street trim but with semi slicks on the rear

List of some of the parts-

s14 sr20det

FORGED PISTONS

gt3540 turbo

PEDDERS suspension

DR30 skyline rear end

r200 lsd

ASE custom FMIC

GREDDY catch can

KN pod filter

BOSS bov

SARD fuel regulator/system

TURBOSMART pro gate 45

HALTECH computer

GREDDY electronic boost controller

RECARO seats

FULL leather retrim

new carpet

woodgrain inserts on dash

AUTOMETER boost gauge

AUTOMETER pro shift lite

BLITZ turbo timer

KENWOOD cd player

KENWOOD speakers

18inch VAULT wheels

tyres are 90% tread

3inch turbo back exhaust from TUBE TECH

ANY QUESTIONS OR ANYTHING FEEL FREE TO ASK!!!

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Edited by toxic
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...
Still for sale.

make an offer.

hey mate just got a few questions,

1.how many kms since the build/who built it,work shop?

2.do you have all there receipts for all the work done.

3.was the paint job bear metal?

4.does it have working a.c?

5.what been done to the gear box to handle power,also what clutch?

6.what brakes are you running?

thats all i can think of for now,sorry bout all the questions but i live in qld so need to find out as much as possible before flyin down to check it out,also with rego put on whats the lowest you,d go??

cheerz mate

JIM.

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