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Need to sell or swap my S14 for a Stagea/Legnum or similar style station wagon, van or ute of the same value.

Car is located in Adelaide

Price is $7,500 FIRM

Basically I go bike riding a fair bit and thought my bike would fit into my 200 when I bought it. I've owned it for about 2 months and realised how much of a pain it is to pull the bike apart just to make it fit inside the car. So really need the cash to buy a more practical car.

My 200 is (nearly) stock as a rock. Pretty much a blank canvas for someone keen to build up a streeter/drift. E.g- No point paying the extra $$ if you are intending to do a colour change! I'll be honest with u though, only thing letting the car down is that the clear coat has peeled on the roof and boot, otherwise paint is good and very straight. Car is a 96 ADM turbo model. Just sports and not luxury. Body has done about 160,000km and motor about 80,000km. Interior is neat and clean, no tears or holes, everything works including the ice cold A/C. Most km's has been done on highway. Previous owner lived in SA but worked in QLD mine site and every now and again he would drive to Adelaide or Brisbane. To cut a long story short, my mates brother blew the original motor, hence replacing with a low km motor. This was all replaced by a Jap Import workshop in QLD. Unfortunately, my mate (who I bought the car off) didn't keep the receipts! I took the car through regency about 2 month ago to get a rego swap from QLD to SA. Just took the 3inch exhaust off and replaced with a standard one, no problems at all. Approx 2 or so weeks ago Smooth Garage fitted a new HD clutch (organic), flywheel machined, fresh gear oil, new slave and master cylinder.

Only basic mods-

3" Turbo back- All stainless steel, split dump, decat, cannon

Pod filter

HD Clutch

Basic stereo- CD player, amp, sub, 6x9,

Turbo Timer

Any mechanical checks welcome. I know I haven't owned it that long but I've always filled with PULP and used fully synthetic oil when serviced.

I've got a quote to spray the imperfections and doesn't really cost much to fix. So not much $$ get it looking shmick! I've got a written quote. If it doesn't sell as is, I will get the car painted up and try to sell again but obviously I will be asking few grand more.

Email address is [email protected]

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