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Selling my s14, want a four door again.

Its a 1996, series one, Aus delivered. Not currently rego'd, and has been out of rego for a while, so will need a blue slip.

Motor has just been rebuilt by Nathan at 02 Autosports in Nowra

*Made bit over 300rwkw at 19psi on bp ultimate, cam gears not dialled in. Was hoping to run it to 25 psi, but ran out of fuel pump.*

MOTOR

Arias pistons

Eagle rods.

Arp head studs.

Nissan bearings.

Factory head gasket.

Tomei 270 procams, inlet and exhaust

Tomei cam gears

Tomei solid lifters

Custom double valve springs

740cc nismo injectors

WOLF 3D plug in ecu

Walbro intank pump

2835R turbo, with 3076 front cover. 0.64 rear housing (also have 0.82 to go with the sale)

Turbosmart 38mm external gate,

3 inch exhaust, high flow cat. Xforce cannon.

Custom PWR Radiator.

Still running engine fan, plus 16 inch thermo between engine fan and rad, factory shroud used.

Mid mount cooler install.

Custom air box, catch can

Oil cooler, remote oil filter.

Drift pod filter.

DRIVETRAIN

Z32 gearbox, in good condition, using Nigels adaptor plate

Modified tailshaft

Extreme single plate clutch, no slip at all.

Locked diff, with 4.3 gears

SUSPENSION AND BRAKES

Tein HE coilovers

Front Custom caster rods

Front caster rod brace

Tie rod 5mm spacers

Carbon fiber front strut brace

Rear adjustable toe, upper and traction rods

carbon rear toe rod brace

Solid alloy subframe bushes, with pineapples too.

DBA Slotted disks on front.

Bendix ultimate pads.

Front and rear whiteline adjustable sway bars

RIMS

Biltz 17 by 8 technospeed ( front) with good continental tires

30mm spacer, giving +8 offset

Blitz 17 by 9 for rear, 8 mm slip on, giving +14 offset.

INTERIOR

Stock front and rear seats,

Boost gauge on A pillar

Oil temp, oil pressure and fuel pressure in custom carbon panel below CD player.

Bond roll bars half cage

Extension boss, Just jap steering wheel.

Battery relocated to boot

EXTERIOR

Full vertex kit, (rear bar stock, have the vertex, just not fitted)

Paint is not show quality, its a few different whites,

Trim around rear window is lifting, looks like a bit of rust.

Bonnet pins.

Rolled rear guards, need a bit of finishing off.

Most of the modifications have had minimal track use (i'd say less than 10 track days) and the motor has been run in, tuned, and had 2 laps.

If you want more detailed pics of any area, pm or sms me your email. The pics with the blue rockers cover is as it is now, other ones are pre motor build and cooler mid mount.

PRICE

$13000 as is. No rego

OR

$15000 With rego.

Im planning to register it, which will require removal of some parts (cage etc) but not sure how long it will take, as i'm quite busy and would really prefer to sell as is.

I will trade for a cefiro, must have rego, and manual rb25det as a minimum. Other four doors (r32, r33, laurel, aristo, chaser) considered, but must be manual turbo

PM, or call 0400 257 530 (if I don't answer sms, I'll call back)

Located in Nowra.

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  • 7 months later...

Can't work out how to edit post, anyways, frigging typo above, price is $11k ono.

half cage is gone, most of interior back in, pretty much ready for blueslip, just dont have the time anymore, found a car I want, so it has to go.

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