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Im selling my Sil, have a baby on the way so needing it gone ASAP. This car is in great condtion.

I Bought it off an old guy and it was completely stock, so it hasnt had a hard life. I have started to modify it slowly, but wont be able to finish it.

The Interior is in perfect condition. The Paint is in good condition for its age, the rear bar is a little faded, and it has a few door dings, but still fantastic for a 15 year old car.

Price is Negotiable!

1995 Nissan S14 200SX 5-Speed Manual (ADM)

WKD02L Plates

Newcastle Area

Recently Serviced (Using Motul 100% Synthetic Oil)

Recently Wheel-aligned

Genuine 168,000kms

Log Books

Rego until Aug 2011

Exterior-

White Pearl

New Tyres on Standard Rims

Interior-

New Drift Boost Gauge

Pioneer Head Unit (Ipod Ready)

New Pioneer Speakers

Pioneer Amp

Pioneer 2x 10inch Carbon FibreStyle Subs in box

Keyless Entry & Alarm

Pivot Turbo-Timer

Suspension & Brakes-

New BC BR Type Adjustable Coil-Overs

New KKR Rear Cradle Bushes (Drfit Pineapples)

New JJR Camber Arms

New JJR Caster Rods

New JJR Traction Rods

New Greddy Front Strut Brace

New Slotted RDA Brakes (Front)

New Standard RDA Rears

New QFM High-Temp Pads

Engine-

New Split-Fire Coil Packs and Igniter

K&N Panel Filter

Walbro 500hp Fuel Pump

Turbo Back Exhaust

Engine is completely stock (plenty of potential)

$11,000 ONO

*** Please no time wasters, I dont care if you have seen one else where cheaper, I only want genuine buyers to contact me***

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(I also have a 1993 Nissan S13 For Sale aswell)

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