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I want a WRX! or a nice clean r33

Car: 1997 200sx S14 - Sunroof

Colour - Red really shiney and glossy...

CAR IS NOT ON REVS, no money owing either,

Transmission: Manual

REGO: Till july/June 2012

Mods:

* Nismo GT Knob

*leather gear boot

* sparco pedals

*AEM Truboost Boost controller

* Ultra racing strut bar

*Walbro 255 ( not installed yet)

*Sard FPR ( not installed)

*Subframe alloy collars(Not installed)

*Hybrid FMIC

*4300k 35w HID's

*New Alternator

*New o2 sensor

*Gktech front pipe + dump pipe

*Kakimoto exhaust

*New ignition switch

*Shift racing metal intake pipe + 3a pod filter

*King springs

*HKS SSQV BOV

*Poly urethane bushes

*Exedy HD clutch

*JDM badge

* New fuel filter + hoses

+ more if I can remember

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Engine bay when I first got it... looks abit different now, with the added stuff

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Interior when i first got it

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Also I put in a second hand jdm s14 box,

And the clutch was still good,

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The only thing is the ignition is playing up, like it takes afew turns of the key to get into reds ( accessories setting) I got a new ignition switch from nissan, but i think its loose wiring somewhere... its been like that since i got it ( 6months ago)...

But yes after a nice r33 or a wrx, maybe even a clean r32 with a rb25det... also after cash around the $11k mark

Got alot of interest, but the thing is no auto swaps please.... i am also considering some other cars aswell... mx5 turbo, mr2 sw20 turbo, just hit me up and you never know... but more after the wrx's or rb25det skylines...

Putting in platnium spark plugs, new coolant, new oils soon aswell =]

I look after my cars, I always let it warm up, cool down, i rarely redline it, just give it a little boot here and there... wash it all the time, wax,clay,

Got alot of interest, but the thing is no auto swaps please.... i am also considering some other cars aswell... mx5 turbo, mr2 sw20 turbo, just hit me up and you never know... but more after the wrx's or rb25det skylines...

Putting in platnium spark plugs, new coolant, new oils soon aswell =]

I look after my cars, I always let it warm up, cool down, i rarely redline it, just give it a little boot here and there... wash it all the time, wax,clay,

that orange civic in one of the pics was painted by friend, it's been through a few hands since he owned it..

that orange civic in one of the pics was painted by friend, it's been through a few hands since he owned it..

not sure how this is relevant to the sale of his S14, but coolstorybro!

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