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1996 S14 200Sx Track Only - South Aus


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Hey all,

was looking to keep drifting my s14 this season but I have a 4x4 and an s15 that i cant stop spending my money on so the s14 has to go sad.gif

PRICE: $6,000 on stock s14 wheels (need it gone)

Brand new 17X9.5+15 origin DNA01 wheels can be included with new tires for an extra $1,000

just cutting my losses and getting out of the drift game as i have already sold my tow car and am in debt after overseas trip

genuine sale with nothing to hide all inspection/test drives welcome smile.gif

Year: 1996

Colour: Black

Power: 196kw

Trans: Manual

Kms: 170,000

Tight LSD

Tein Coilovers

Huge Front mount intercooler with all piping - done properly

full 3inch stainless exhaust turbo back

cusco adjustable castor rods

Plumbed back blow off valve

T28bb turbo

braided turbo lines

Stainless steel manifold

new thermo fan

new water pump

s15 radiator

blacktop sr20det compression test is 125-130 across all 4cyl

has had full wheel alignment - setup for drift

serviced with fresh oil and coolant ready for the track

car runs and drives perfectly

no leaks whatsoever

doesnt blow smoke etc etc..

Track only due to bent radiator supports & defected

(if this car had rego it would be going for around 10K)

interior is complete with no scratches or tears etc.

has boost guage mounted on dash running 10psi

there is definately more that i am forgetting which i will update when i have more pics to put up

(will take some more pics tonight)

Please note that car has front bar with clear indicators and lower lip - looks tuff

Price is not negotiable $6,000 is my lowest price already losing enough money on it as is.

may consider swaps.

please contact me on 0411 768 931 or PM. cheers Sam (located in belair SA)

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