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Nissan 200sx s14a Series 2 (Sports) 97 model.

(scroll down for many pics of the car)

- 174,000km-

-Automatic Trans (People that are wanting manual just do a conversion it wont cost much)

-Air conditioning-

-Power steering-

-Electric windows - mirrors-

-Drivers side SRS Airbag-

-Key less entry-

-ABS-

Looked after really well, This car has heaps of extras.

I purchased it over 5 years ago with 140,000km on the Odometer and iv only traveled 34,000km over 5 yrs.

(i have paper work to prove) This was just my weekend cruiser.

Really great car to own and drive which is why i kept it for so long.

Engine runs really smooth, the gears change perfect.

For the people that haven't driven an auto s14, you will be impressed.

Over the 5 years of owning it i have looked after it very well. Never had any problems with it at all.

*serviced every 4,000kms with premium synthetic oils,

*recently got all fluids changed including Diff & transmission oils,

*All Belts changed

*Brand new 205/55/16 tyres all 4 which cost me $500 a few weeks ago. literally traveled only 300km on.

Mods/ extras.

I have listed the prices of the extras below.

*Upgraded to a Garrett T28 Ball Bearing Turbo* Cost $1100 including labor.

* Braided Turbo Lines* $170

*600x300x76 Front mount intercooler* Cost $750 including labor.

*3inch Bell mouth Dumppipe* $150

* Turbo back 3 inch Xforce Stainless Steel exhaust* *including a Xforce high flow 3'' Cat*

Cost $1600 Fitted (Really nice Note)

*Turbotech manual boost controller set at 8 psi (Never ever boosted this car anymore)*

* New s15 fuel pump* $150

*Trust style bigger 5 Litre Engine Oil Sump* * Cost $480 fitted

*Apexi Turbo Timer* Cost $140

*Lowered King Springs all around* Cost $450

*Heavy Duty Bosch Battery Cost $220

*Tinted Windows. Cost $400

*Clarion Mp3 Player with 6 Pioneer speakers including tweeters for premium sound! $500

*Auto-meter Boost gauge* $100

* Brakes painted bright Red*

Spent thousands on this car, never abused it.

Car has new registration plates as i had personalized plates and removed them for the car.

Will also provide the factory rear spoiler to the buyer.

Registered till October 2011, Buyer will need to organize roadworthy

Car is available to be viewed in TaylorsLakes Melbourne

$7000!, PRICED TO SELL ASAP. IM AFTER CASH NO SWAPS.

I AM NOT GOING 1 CENT LOWER IN PRICE, DONT MSG ME WITH AN OFFER

Call me on 0422756270, sms me if i dont answer and ill call you back.

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