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nissan s14 series 1 australian delivered

good condition and base for a drift car

car is located in mount isa atm but will be at port macquarie shortly

engine

rebuilt s15 forged internals garrett gt35r turbo top mount manifold drift pod filter super spark coil packs drifr bov front mount cooler nismo injectors stinger ecu pwr radiator &thermo fan polished rocker cover custom breather tank. 3 inch exhaust custom dump pipe walbo fuel pump, turbo seals are funked but i have a new one for it just haven't had time to replace it due to work

body

has vetex kit front bar is slight different purple and paint is slightly flaking on boot

lowered springs

18 inch wheels good tyres

interior

is in good condition all there plus comes with spare door trims and rear seat

greddy boost controller. n turbo timer

alpine head unit

battery relocated

will swap for regoed r 33 skyline turboed

http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/2136452-1996-Nissan-200sx-SX-Sports-for-Sale.html here is the link can't post pics ATM or txt me on 0422855703 for all and other info

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