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hey guys putting my car up for sale specs are:

EOI: 1998 S14a luxury edition

Ouside:

Re-spray in Mazda pearl white with black roof paint only 2years old

M sport front bar

Vertex side skirts and rear bar

Enkie G-spec 18x9.5 +18 all round very rare haven’t seen another set before.

Front kuhmo 95% tread, Toyo Proxie 4 rears about 80% tread 235/40 all around

8000km HID head lights

King springs low,

Most of the bushes in the front have been replaced.

Driveline/Brakes:

Factory ABS,

Factory LSD still tight as.

Front, Standard 4 spot callipers.

Rear, R34 GTT, 290mm DBA rotors with Endless pads, also now has Drum handbrake set up also.

Inside:

Steelmate 2way pagers style alarm system, with 1.5km range

Factory 2way electric sunroof doesn’t leak!!

Factory dual SRS Airbags

52mm electronic Boost gauge

will come with Standard leather steering in great condition

Power windows

Power mirrors

Seats, door trim etc. Mint as

Razor gear knob

Tinted windows.

Alpine head unit with IPod cable

Engine:

Factory blacktop SR20DET 116,XXX kms on engine and body

Nismo front strut brace

K&N pod,

Z32 AFM

Splitfire coil packs

550cc nismo injectors

S14 turbo high flow same as GT2871 with 84. Rear housing better top end power

X-force dump pipe with full 3inch exhaust with straight twin pipes out the back,

600x300x76 front mount intercooler

Nistune ecu

New O2 sensor

New spark plugs

Heavy duty clutch

Making 210rwkw on 16psi,

Car Is serviced every 5000kms just had new plugs and gearbox and diff oil (redline shockproof oil)

This S14 is in very good condition well looked after washed at least once a week, always run on mobil 8000 fuel. Car was auto from factory and was only made manual at 90,000kms so engine is nice and strong, never been taken to the track. Most mods engine wish only 5000kms old, car has never missed a beat at all, always starts and runs like a dream

reason for sale, im looking to hit the track and dont wanna wreck such a nice car,

Pics:

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Price: $17k ono or swaps plus cash my way, maybe S13, 180sx etc..

cheers,mike

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* R32 gtr lsd, half shafts.

* Top secret coilovers (3 way adjustable)

* Mines re-mapped computer, very conservative tune at 210 rwkw

* Z32 airflow meter

* Walbro in tank fuel pump

* Spitfire coil pack

* Big aluminium radiator

* Blitz cooler and piping

* Adjustable boost tap

* Engine Dampener

* Just Jap Racing front strut brace

* Brand new gates racing blue timing belt with clear cover

* Adjustable cam gear

* Apexi pod airfilter with fiberglass cover

* Front n back adjustable camber arms

* Adujustable Caster arms

* Hiflow turbo

* Lightened nismo flywheel

* Excedy heavy duty clutch

* Nismo cluster, nismo gear knob and nismo floor mats, (I have the standard skyline floor mats in brand new condition)

* Boost and water temp gauges

* Hicas lock bar

* Solid rear cradle bushes

* Full exhaust from japan with high flow cat and custom dump pipe

* Big body kit with stealth boot lip

* 25mm spacers on the back and 30mm on the front

* front- 17x9 rear 17x9.5 with new tyres all round

* Jappo head deck with jbl 6inch, alpine 6x9, jbl amp , pioneer sub

All these mods have been engineered and i have engineers certificate

i service it every 8000km and use motul motor oil and royal purple gearbox oil..

I also have the stock diff and half shafts

32 gtr control arms and hubs

400r front bar with add on lip

32 gtr handbrake cables

r33 s2 stock wing

You can call or msg me on 0410633612

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