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hey all,

so I recently purchased a 1995 S14 series 1, with a series 2 front and rear end conversion.

perfectly running sr20det and running an s15 6 speed. however you can have the choice of a 5 or 6 speed with an adjustment to the price. (both gearboxes in perfect cond.)

currently the car is un-registered and un-roadworthy. my reason for selling is because the previous owner neglected to mention the car was a repairable write-off and hadn't had a VIV reported to vicroads. also has an EPA on the shell too.

so I handed over the cash without checking with Vicroads thinking I could just fix it and get a RWC then drive it like what I was told.

the car is dark blue - originally red. would suit someone who has a bigger budget than me or looking for a cheap s14 for track use!

COMPLETELY STOCK car.

price:

$4400 with the s14 5 speed (you will have to swap the box)

$4600 with the s15 6 speed

add $500 to cost with CST base height coilovers 8kg front 6kg rear in good cond.

will MMS pictures if requested, but its basically its a dark blue s14a with black s14 stock wheels.

contact Leigh on 0418-221-075

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