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Hey guys, selling my s14. Had it for about a year now but wanting something different.

09/1995 Nissan s14 200sx

Location: Adelaide

Has SA rego until 23/04/2011. Will renew if I get a fair price.

Car is fairly stock:

Sunroof

Front mount

Navan kit

Exhaust

Lowered on king springs

135000kms

5 speed sr20det blacktop

Series two rear tail lights

Spoiler removed and holes welded up

Rolled rear guards

R32 stock rims painted black (not to flash to be honest – just sold my other wheels)

Resprayed a couple of years ago

Aircon also works perfect.

Poineer head deck with rear speakers and wiring for a sub

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**Wheels not included in last pic**

Price: $9500 ono

Car is pretty clean from the outside. Inside is in pretty good condition aswell. Have used this for a while as my daily and hasn't let me down. In no real rush to sell, but price is negotiable.

Alex

Pm at this stage as phones at the shop.

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Car is running about 7psi (Tested last week)

Rego also runs out 21/04/2011.

More pics taken today: (Car has a couple of drill holes from boost gauge)

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Got my phone back also. Call/SMS for more info.

Alex, 0407140046.

Will take $8000 cash FIRM with rego not renewed.

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