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hi everyone

up for sale is my s14 s1 200sx 1996

it has a neo rb25engine in it with the following mods

KKR 480 turbo runing 9 psi

front mount intercooler

dual core alloy radiator

twin 12 inch thermos

rebuilt rb20 gearbox (hasent missed a beat)

brand new thermostat and water pump

new exedy race clutch with machined flywheel

shimmed diff with 4.3 ratio gears (really tight)

3inch exhaust done by exhaust technology

solid gearbox and cradle bushes

lowered king springs

brand new battery

pioneer cd player

17 inch rims

and a few other things

the car drives really well has no flaws and is a regretful sale and its not engineered with that engine

its a strange colour it looks purple in the sun blue in tha shade and green in other light

im asking $12500 ono

any questions u can ring me on 0408494856

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