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Hey guys,

I'm selling my 1995 model 200sx. I bought it 6 months ago. It was totally stock.

Straight away I took it to Japanese Motorsport to get the following done:

Brand New Trust T517z Turbo

Brand New GK Tech Stainless Steel Dump Pipe

Kakimoto Front Pipe

Kakimoto Cat Back Exhaust System

Brand New Greddy LS Intercooler Kit

Greddy Aluminium Intake Hard Pipe

Brand New K&N Pod Filter

Brand New Nismo 550cc Injectors

R34 GTR Fuel Pump

Apexi Power FC + Hand Controller

Brand New Z32 Air Flow Meter

R33 RB25DET Engine Fan (more blades for more airflow)

Auto Trans Cooler was converted to Power Steering Cooler

R34 RB25DET 5 Speed Gearbox

Brand New Nismo Super Copper Mix Clutch Kit

Car was tuned by Martin Donnon and made 200rwkw (1.4 bar) on his Mainline Dyno.

Also Fitted was:

Brand New JIC FLT-FAS Coilovers (adjustable camber tops. 10 step damper adjustable. 2 way height adjustable)

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Cusco Front Caster Rods

Cusco Rear Camber Arms

Nismo 2-Way GT Pro LSD (Adjustable)

Upgraded To R33 Rear Drum Brakes

Bride Brix Seat

Brand New Kenwood USB/CD Player

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller

The wheels are 17x8 +30 V35 Skyline Wheels ( I actually have a spare set so 8 rims all together!)

Exterior:

JDM series2 - Front bar

JDM series2 - Front bar extension

JDM series2 - Side Skirts

JDM series2 - Rear bar & pods

JDM series2 - Grille

Origin Boot Lid Spoiler

Aftermarket Sonar Headlights

Series2 Tail Lights

Series2 Front Guards & Bonnet

This car has done 148,000kms. It has not been taken to track and only used to get me to and from work.

I've decided to keep it neat and not too outrageous as my GTR already attracts heaps of attention.

Please note the paint is only average. This car owes me over twenty six thousand in only the 6 months I've owned and built it.

I want $18,000. This price is FIRM and sorry I'm not doing any trades this time.

I can be contacted on 0434100131 (Vinh)

or email: eski51 [at] internode.on.net

Location is Adelaide South Australia

edit : forgot to mention S15 steering wheel too :)

Please check out my R34 V-Spec GTR too!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...oo-t274961.html

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