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http://www.pbase.com/no_rspect/inbox

I think that is the link.

1994 S14 200sx 5sp Manual.

Only mods so far engine wise is the 3" turbo back exhaust with high flow cat.

This is a no bullshit sale. The car has high Km's and for that reason I am willing to negotiate.

I need a deposit for a house so take your best shots. I have owned the car since January. Dont know fark all about its history except that I bought it with high km's to do an s15 engine/gbox conversion with bolt on power mods. The car got smashed within 45mins of owning it and all the money went into repairs and mods so far. If you want to organise engine checks etc etc etc etc then please do and let me know when and where. It has no issues at the moment, I have never had an sr20 so I am not sure how they should drive i should add. The money you will save will net you a replacement engine if the car dies, but from C-reds greg the car has plenty left in it.

I have also been told to drive it till it karks it then think about replacing the engine. So I dont need to hear the oh its got high kms story. If you want it you know the drill.

PM me if you are interested.

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How many KMs?

what year s14?

you mentioned you were going to do a s15 engine/gbox swap - have you looked into the costs of this?

feel free to email me if you dont want to post the answers to these questions here, paul at mcmn.co.uk

Cheers.

nah finished work early jason you snitch bitch

cmon man get one of your hoes to buy this machine, its so friggin cheap. I am gonna have to resort to the traditional paper and autotrader combination

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