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Reason: Time for sporty wagon or 4x4 as kids on way soon and need to tow!

Model: 1997 pearl white, S14 series II, Luxury model, few marks, overall good condition.

General: Sunroof, Cold digital climate control, 6 speaker sound, double din jap radio, cd and mini disc, dual air bag, abs,

leather wheel, window tint, S15 floor mats, Autometer dual pod with boost and a/f ratio, greddy turbo timer.

Body: Ganardor genuine electric mirrors, Jdm boot lid (no brake light or spoiler), std side skirts, spare jdm rear bar.

Engine/Trans: SR20det, just fitted, Jdm gen 85,000kms, stock boost, fmic, turbo back s/s exhaust and cat, new rpm clutch.

Suspension: Front Kts tension rods, rear camber arms, Jic rear toe arms, Whiteline swaybars, Superpro rear sub frame spacers, lowered king springs.

Wheels: 18x8 225/40 18x9 255/35 federals ss595 and black face speedy rims, just wheel aligned and rotated.

Spares inc.: Std airbox, intercooler pipes, suspension parts and mirrors, spare radiator and Jdm rear bar in primer.

Conditions: 6/09 rego Qld, rwc, 200,000 kms

$17000ono/$16000 std 16' rims

Swap for stagea manual or 4x4

Plates sold seperate!

Gold Coast

Sam 0423 648 114

Edited by RED513
  • 2 weeks later...

i may be interested in a swap i have a stagea rs4 sports wagon rb25det twin sunroof rear seats recline. inside is imaculat.few little mods to make it preform better.

18inch lenso's,

gtr brake upgrade (Stops alot better than the crap it came out with)

spitfire coil packs (because we all know 25 coilpacks break down as standard)

stanelless steel japo exaust think its jasma (sounds nice if u give it a hit) not loud when your crusing

few other little bits and pieces.

the motor is fresh as no carbon inside oil is still clear had it for 3 years never a problem serviced every 5,000 or less. im a mechanic i get free oil and filters so she gets spoilt!!!

gearbox and diffs all serviced constently.

i treat this car very well and its keeps the fun in driving

email me [email protected]

i may be interested in a swap i have a stagea rs4 sports wagon rb25det twin sunroof rear seats recline. inside is imaculat.few little mods to make it preform better.

18inch lenso's,

gtr brake upgrade (Stops alot better than the crap it came out with)

spitfire coil packs (because we all know 25 coilpacks break down as standard)

stanelless steel japo exaust think its jasma (sounds nice if u give it a hit) not loud when your crusing

few other little bits and pieces.

the motor is fresh as no carbon inside oil is still clear had it for 3 years never a problem serviced every 5,000 or less. im a mechanic i get free oil and filters so she gets spoilt!!!

gearbox and diffs all serviced constently.

i treat this car very well and its keeps the fun in driving

email me [email protected]

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