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Up for sale / EOI is my S14 series 1, i built up from full standard spec! ALL MODS WERE DONE THIS YEAR...

-Currently making a moderate 296 rwhp on 18psi tuned by HPR on 3/2/2010

-1994 red in colour

-105xxxkms + logbooks included

-rego'd till march

-Aircon regassed in January 2010

-serviced on 5/2/2010

-motul 4100 turbo lite

-nissan oil filler 5/2/2010

-nissan fuel filter 5/2/2010

-nissan coolant/flush 5/2/2010

-gearbox oil changed 27/2/2010

-new platinum plugs changed before tune

-new nissan water pump

wheels & suspension:

-BUDDY CLUB P1's Fronts 17x9 +27 running 30mm spacer 225/45/17 Rears 17x9 +17 running 30mm spacer 235/45/17

-new lucas brake pads front and rear done 15/1/2010

-D2 coilover suspesion 8kg front 6 kg rear

-diff has been shimmed to a LOCKED state on 5/2/2010 by O1G

-new 30mm bolt on spacers all round

-new extra lock steering spacers

-new rear adjustable toe arms

-new rear adjustable traction arms

-new rear adjustable camber arms

-new rear adjustable sub frame brace

-new front castor arms

-new alloy cradle bushes

-new project mu wheel nuts

Interior and exterior:

-Hks boost gauge

-pioneer cd player and some speakers?..

-5% window tint all round done 10/01/2010

-new suede OMP 85mm dish steering wheel

-new cusco drift button

-new nismo gear knob

-new HID 8000k head light conversion

-new white led parker bulbs

-hand flared rear guards

-series 2 tail lights

Engine and performance:

-new OS Giken twin plate clutch

-new nismo gearbox mount

-new rear main seal

-new bosch 040 intank pump

-new nismo 62 degree thermo stat

-new garret 2876r turbo .63 rear (HPC coated front and rear housings)

-jap made stainless manifold

-new custom 3" alloy lobster back intake

-new custom alloy oil catch can

-braided oil and water lines

-stainless screamer dump pipe

-stainless front pipe 3" cat, full stainless 3" catback (made to sit higher than chasis rails

-blitz intercooler kit

-new Z32 air flow meter

-Apexi airfilter

-new nismo 550c injectors

-new sard fuel pressure reg

-new greddy 1.3 bar radiator cap

-new engine dampener

-apexi power fc PRO

-new turbo smart T-peice boost controller

Asking: $14500

Condition: very good, imaculate interior, straight body, just has clear flaking off boot. GETS SERVICED MONTHLY AT APROX 1500kms

Located: springfield

Contact: Via PM

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