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Make: Nissan

Model: 200sx

Year: 1998

Condition: Excellent

Location: ACT

Price and sale terms: 21K

Other Info:

UNDER THE HOOD

ENGINE: SR20DET

INTERNALS: Stock

INDUCTION: Garrett GT28/71R, Blitz pod filter, Turbosmart Supersonic BOV, GCG manifold, FMIC, Greddy electronic boost controller, 75mm throttle body, Greddy intake plenum

FUELLING: Walbro 250ltp/h internal fuel pump, SARD 550cc injectors, Turbosmart fuel pressure regulator

MANAGEMENT: Power FC + Hand Controller

EXHAUST: 3in turbo back

COOLING: Dual thermo fans

DRIVELINE

GEARBOX: 5SPD manual, heavy duty clutch

BRAKES: Slotted rotors all round

DIFF: Standard

SUSPENSION

HSD street coilovers

Front strut brace

WHEELS/TYRES

20s Kaotik

INTERIOR

DRIFT knob, Autometer Cobalt Boost and Volt, Blitz turbo timer, some trim colour coded to purple, white gauge cluster with blue LEDs

ICE

JVC double DIN (iPod and USB)

Rockford splits front and rears

Phoenix Gold 12in sub in custom boot install

Rockford 4 channel amp and mono block

Polk Momo speakers and LCD in custom boot lid install

Dynamatted through out the car

Dual battery relocated to boot

25 Fared Rockford Capacitor

EXTERIOR

2sus custom spray, custom purple with tribal graphics (pink)

PERFORMANCE

MAX POWER OUTPUT: 216rwkw on 18psi

** NOTE ** PLATES DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR

Contact Details: 0410 118 974

Pictures:

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