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1995 nissan 200sx sr20det Manual done 160xxx

$13500ono - or swap for r32, s13 with rb25det or something rwd turbo manual

Nismo H/D clutch and Flywheel - fitted under 1000km ago

hybrid front mount intercooler

BOV - fitted under 1000km ago

Turbosmart boost controller - NEVER boosted over 9psi - fitted under 1000km ago

3inch dump pipe

pod filter - fitted under 1000km ago

A/M Adjustable castor arms - fitted under 1000km ago

A/M rear camber arms(adjustable)

superlow king springs

momo steering wheel

Boost gauge

Apexi turbo timer

Pioneer headunit - MP3/WMA

alpine class D 700w amp

audioline 1200w amp

pioneer 6x9s - 1month old

front splits

Clarion 15inch sub

pioneer 15inch sub

Viper Alarm, has remote start

tinted windows

A/M mirrors

new Left side rackend and rack boot - fitted under 1000km ago

powersteering pump reconditioned - under 1000km ago

new front brake discs and front pads,rear discs machined and rear pads - done under 1000km ago

new rockercover gasket done under 1000km

new rear main seal - fitted under 1000km ago

under 1000km ago - New platnium spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, engine oil, gearbox oil, diff oil

wheel alignment done and balanced all 4wheels

i also have - boot spoiler, stock airbox,stock bov,stock airbag steering wheel, stock springs, stock castor arms, stock mirrors

Contact Details: pm me or call 0403655048

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