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Hey guys,

I only got this car about 3 months ago. I want to get into an S14. I just sold my S13 and prefer the S series, hence the sale.

I'm willing to swap for a stock S14 (series 1 or 2) plus cash my way, or a straight cash sale.

Apexi EL boost gauge

Apexi PowerFC aftermarket ECU

Apexi AVCR electronic boost controller

3" Exhaust

Heavy duty clutch

Pods

Advan ONIs

Alpine headunit

Drift gearknob

MOMO steering wheel

300km/h dash

Tinted windows

Nismo oil cap & radiator cap

Strut braces front and rear

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The car has 170,000km on the clock. Previous owner said that it has had a replacement motor put in with 80,000km on it. Happy for the potential buyer to have the motor compression tested as its in good nick and had it tested myself before I purchased it!

It makes 200awkw on 12psi. Will make more power with cam gears (will come with car), boost controller set up correctly and a new Cat. Chassis rails are as straight as an arrow.

The bad bits: Paint isn't the best, could do with a respray. Rip in drivers seat, could stitch or just use a seat cover. Aircon could do with a re gas.

I have cam gears, alternator belt, front camber bush kit, tie rod ends, steering rack boots that I can give away with the car. If it doesn't sell immediately i'll put them on.

Rego until November 11 2011

Any test welcome!

$16,000 Neg. or swap for S14 (series 1 or 2) Prefer a stockish car.. Will consider straight swap for S15

If you have any questions or would like more information please don't hesitate to call or PM me!

Located western suburbs, Melbourne

Rick 0431 456 627

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