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Looking at Interest if anyone would be keen to swap my 1995 200sx (s1 s14) for a R32 Skyline.

After around Same Year, and price Range, and after more stock than one with mods, I was going to Put Mine up for around the 8k mark.

Engine wise its pretty much stock besides Splitfire coils, Pod etc.

Has Bosch 040 pump and running 13psi boost, checked on the dyno making 145.6rwkw which is pretty low considering boost, but its running rich at top end, can make more with a FMIC and adj fuel reg.

Exhaust is 3" Turbo back with Stainless dump, 1 hotdog with no muffler, cat converter is "still there" and goes 2 twin 2.5" blast pipes, also has a bolt on stainless turbo muffler which can replace pipes.

Suspension is Koni Struts and Springs, fairly stiff but not ridiculous, also has Slotted front rotors with Green stuff brake pads, Near New tyres all round.

Has Short throw shifter with std knob.

209xxx Kms on the clock, and is serviced every 5000km with oil, filter and plugs.

Spoiler has been removed and the holes professionally welded and the boot resprayed (2 months ago)

Also has Series 2 tail lights, will come with the s1s aswell.

I Also have a chrome inlet manifold and bigger throttle body to go on.

The reason i am looking to swap is i really want another 32, as my last was stolen and written off i thought id give the silvia a go but prefer a 32 as i find them more comfortable to drive.

Let me know what you have. Im just looking around atm, unless something i like comes up.

Cheers

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Yer ive had a few comments on the colour when i go places, i have seen some others in the emerald green mostly S2, but it has a few marks from general driving and carparks :( but i try and keep it maintained with polish and touchups etc. One thing i hate is a bad paint job lol

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