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Nissan 200SX S14 series 2 1997 Luxury spec (sunroof, front lip etc)

SR20DET with VCT, 5 spd manual

150,XXX kms

Jungle green colour

sun roof (2 way)

fog lights

Genuine Nismo front grill

JDM kouki Rear bar

Genuine origin boot lip

Panasport G7 Racing wheels 17 x 9.5 rear, 17 x 8.5 front (rare expensive jap wheels)

255-40-17 yokahama advans, 235-40-17 BF Goodrich.

Blitz boost gauge

Tinted Windows

Pioneer head unit, pioneer 6x9 and 6inchs at the front

Suspension: HKS D Hipermax adjustables

Engine:

Greddy Front mount intercooler kit

Apexi pod and 4 inch cold air intake pipe

Full 3 inch stainless steel Blitz NUR exhaust

Exedy 5puk button clutch (bout 5000kms old)

Front mount and exhaust were put on the car the same time as the clutch. No additional mods than what is stated above. Also changed all exhaust gaskets including the turbo and manifold gaskets. Turbo is in excellent condition, checked when pulled off the car for the gaskets. Also professionally tucked up the exhaust to give it more clearance.

Last service was done at Electronic Automotive and put on the Dyno for a full diagnostic to run over the whole car.

Car made a very unexpected 202.1 kw on 14 psi. Absolute freak car/engine, drives very well still gets between 400- 500 kms out of a tank, has massive torque and power comes on straight away. Previous owner was a lady, so it has had an easy life well maintained, serviced every 5000Kms, interior and exterior is immaculate

Must sell the car in the next 2 months as I am getting a company car. Very regretful sale.

$17, 900 with rego till Dec 09. Open to offers but nothing silly, a really impressive car. Inspection and test drive welcome.

Dyno sheet and full diagnostic report of car can also be provided by electronic automotive

Any further questions contact

Bobby

Mob: 0413 632 162

work: 94681341

email: [email protected]

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id be very interested to see the dyno sheet.

youd be well and truly maxing out the stock 370cc injectors at that power level.

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not a problem mate, come past and more than happy to show you the dyno sheet, and take you for a drive also.

i would, were i in melbourne. :bunny:

still somewhat skeptical about the output, but good luck with the sale.

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Details:

Nissan 200SX S14 series 2 1997 Luxury spec (sunroof, front lip etc)

SR20DET with VCT, 5 spd manual

150,XXX kms

Jungle green colour

sun roof (2 way)

fog lights

Genuine Nismo front grill

JDM kouki Rear bar

Genuine origin boot lip

Panasport G7 Racing wheels 17 x 9.5 rear, 17 x 8.5 front (rare expensive jap wheels)

255-40-17 yokahama advans, 235-40-17 BF Goodrich.

Blitz boost gauge

Tinted Windows

Pioneer head unit, pioneer 6x9 and 6inchs at the front

Suspension: HKS D Hipermax adjustables

Engine:

Greddy Front mount intercooler kit

Apexi pod and 4 inch cold air intake pipe

Full 3 inch stainless steel Blitz NUR exhaust

Exedy 5puk button clutch (bout 5000kms old)

Front mount and exhaust were put on the car the same time as the clutch. No additional mods than what is stated above. Also changed all exhaust gaskets including the turbo and manifold gaskets. Turbo is in excellent condition, checked when pulled off the car for the gaskets. Also professionally tucked up the exhaust to give it more clearance.

Last service was done at Electronic Automotive and put on the Dyno for a full diagnostic to run over the whole car.

Car made a very unexpected 202.1 kw on 14 psi. Absolute freak car/engine, drives very well still gets between 400- 500 kms out of a tank, has massive torque and power comes on straight away. Previous owner was a lady, so it has had an easy life well maintained, serviced every 5000Kms, interior and exterior is immaculate

Must sell the car in the next 2 months as I am getting a company car. Very regretful sale.

$17, 900 with rego till Dec 09. Open to offers but nothing silly, a really impressive car. Inspection and test drive welcome.

Dyno sheet and full diagnostic report of car can also be provided by electronic automotive

Any further questions contact

Bobby

Mob: 0413 632 162

work: 94681341

email: [email protected]

PRICE DROP!!! $17,000 (WITH REGO)

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