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Item Summary: mint black s14a 98 model has some nice goodies

Location: NSW: Sydney

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: loss of licence

Asking Price: 14850

Delivery Methods: PickUp / interstate parties welcomed

Contact Info: 0410 110 635

Extra Information: all pics can be found at this link http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...opic=447635

videos can be found here :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1FxxvrOPHs

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hey peoples , selling my beloved nissan 200sx S14a late 98model

Engine

sr20det vtc 122xxxkms . serviced religiously every 3000km if that

s15 jap spec roller bearing turbo (taken off s15 with 72xxxkms)

saber pod filter

royol purple 10/40

NGK iridium plugs

Gktech Rocker Arm Stoppers

3"gkteck front and dump pipe

3" blitz nur Catback exhaust and muffler . car is well below legal noise limit

greddy intercooler

remapped ecu

oil catch can

new water pump was installed when all crank and pulley belts were installed last service

new walrbo 500hp fuel pump

KTS Engine mounts

car makes a healthy 196rwkw on 13.8psi

Driveline

*Standard 5 spd Box (recently had oil change , very healthy box , doesnt crunch or whine at all

*Redline Shockproof Gearbox oil

*exedy Heavy Duty button Clutch ( installed about 3 tanks ago , so around 1600km old )

*nismo pro 2way mechanical lsd

Wheels & Tyres

lenso D1R's Black with red lip

18x10 plus 22 offest on the rears

18x9 plus 15 offset on the fronts

front tyres are brand new 215/40/18

rear tyres are around 85% 235/40/18

brakes

project mu pads front and rear , changed 500km ago

using penrite syn 600 fluid

Suspension & Steering

holdford motors castor rods

gktech slip on spacers for more lock

steering rack spacer for more lock

1000km old hsd HR coilovers

camber tops

subframe bushes have been replaced with solid items

car has been recently taken to heasmans suspension for a full alignment in toe , castor and camber settings

body

resprayed black with a slight goldish glitter threw it .

vertex side skirts

vertex rear bar

luxury front lip

rolled guards 2 fit rims

performance/power

196rwkw

13.8psi

Interior & Electronics

snider (german)cd player with ipod plug

Clarion 3 way (parcel shelf)

Clarion Component speakers (doors)

autometer boost gauge

autometer oil pressure gauge

autometer water temp gauge

drift button

8000K HID kit and arctic white parkers LED

new battery 07/05/10

15 percent tints

alarm and imobolizer with keyless entry

eboost2 with twin led setup for shift warning lights

this is a regretful sale , due to the fact now i will be definetly loosing my licence .

dont want to see the car sitting in the garage when i cant drive it .

the car has no issues ,always use BP ultimate fuel and regular servicing keep it healthy. she starts and goes and doesnt skip a beat .

the only bad problem as you all know is the color , its hard to maintain , so i really dont want to wash the car everytime someone comes to look at it loll .

but the new owner will recieve a full cut back , polish and detail of the vehicle .

im chasing $14850ono

will be sold without eboost2 and plates if i dont get close to what im asking.

thanks for your time and interest people

feel free to contact me on 0410 110 635 . please leave ur id on or txt me if i dont answer .

thanks

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  • 3 weeks later...
It looks a well kept car but it def aint the best time to sell it.

Try the silivia/boostcruise forums too plus there is the trusty CARSALES too.

ALSO, put a heap more pics up, people LOVE pics. If there is nothing to hide, there is plenty to show off!

GL

hey man

yea i got it up now on boost / and nissansilvia , im gonna try carsales this weekend .

i guess its the worst time to sell , ive seen some poor guys having to price drop there cars 2 ridiculous amounts .

ive tried adding pics , but for sum reason the max upload size is 2mb , and all my pics are 3.3mb roughly . so ive added a link in the Op to show heaps of pics and vids

all pics can be found at this link http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...opic=447635

videos can be found here :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1FxxvrOPHs

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