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Item Summary: NISSAN 200SX , 400hp forged, Clean, VERY QUICK

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Postcode:

Odometre: 15,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $16,500

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Want a 4x4 ute (navara, hilux) or Euro or something of interest

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0403222089

Extra Information:

I have decided to get out of the the performance scene for a while so i have decided to sell up and get something practical. I am after a Navara, hilux, something Euro or something different

This car has been modified very well with only big brand name gear used i am regretfull to be getting rid of this so soon but i just need something a bit more practical.

Engine:

SR20det

- CP pistons

- Shot peened and nitrided rods

- Acr bearings

- Arp Studs and Bolts

- Valves etc etc

- All necessary head and engine machining

- HKS Camshafts

- HKS 1.2mm Metal headgasket

- Tomei Rocker arm stoppers

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Pod filter

Turbo and Exhaust:

- New Garrett turbo (equal to 3037 pro s)

- 6 Boost manifold

- Turbosmart 50mm gate Plumbed in

- 3" dump and exhaust (stainless)

- 4" inlet

Fuel and Engine Management:

- Haltech e8 computer with 3 bar map sensor and boost solenoid

- Bosch pump

- Malpassi Fuel Reg

- 700cc injectors

- Battery re-located to boot

Cooling:

- Triple core "Cooling pro" Radiator

- New low temp thermostat

- New clutch fan hub

- Plazmaman FMIC

Suspension and gearbox:

Front- JIC magic coilovers (3 way adjustable)

Cusco front strut brace

Rear- JIC magic coilovers (3 way adjustable)

JIC Camber arms

Big 5 puk clutch

Body:

- Full Re-spray in ppg black with a red pearl

- Shaved

- Clear indicators

- Full k-magic body kit

- Flared rear guards

- Tinted windows

- 17 by 9.5 impul honshino's

Interior:

- Stock lol

- Clarion dvd headunit with after market speakers

- Fancy pants gearknob

- Deep dish steering wheel

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