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Car: Nissan 1998 s14a 200sx luxury

engine: 2 ltr turbo SR20DET

body: coupe

odo: 105,000kms

drive type: rear

transmission: 5 speed manual

road worthy cert: yes

location: geelong , vic

registration: till 23/11/12 (fresh 12 months rego)

-No accident history

-Full electrics, windows, mirors etc

-SRS airbags

-Always warmed up before driving, cools down before stopping

-Uses 98 octain at all time

-Uses Nulon 10-40 full synthetic oil, changed spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, flushed coolent regularly

-The car is in best condition, inside out. paint is good and interier is spot less no crack, tear wear etc

-The motor is very smooth, no issues, noise at all

-Gearbox in the best condition, very solid and firm

Extras/Modifications:

-JDM front bar, blinkers, foggies.

-Extremely rare Japspec front lip

-Luxury spec side skirts

-JDM rear pod

-All original genuine OEM quality parts

-Aftermarket intercooler

-Aftermarket pod filter with custom cold air induction

-3" Tune agent stainless steel turbo back exhaust system

-Walbro gss internal fuel pump

-Extreme heavy duty clutch

-Auto meter boost gauge

-Pioneer head unit, mp3 wmp

-Pioneer 700w rear speakers

-Pioneer 600w front speakers

-Tinted windows

-Phillip 80% longer vision headlight

( please note wheels in pic does not come with the sale, will provide factory wheels)

NO SWAP

CALL ONLY - 0423415272

$11500

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