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200SX s14 Silvia

SR20DET

1999

120000ks

12Months rego

The car is very clean. The car is completely standard besides the full turbo back exhaust and coilovers.

This car hasn’t had a hard life at all.

Never been boosted still has all the stardard vacuum lines.

Never had a pod filter on it still has the standard air box fitted.

On the highway I get 650ks out of a tank with the aircon on.

Aircon

Cruise control

Pearl white paint

Spoilor has been taken off and boot holes filled and painted to look like it was never there all. Subframe and diff bushes were replaced with nylothon bushes

Walbro fuel pump

Fresh cleaned injectors

3inch turbo back exhaust

H/D Clutch

BC fully adjustable coilovers

Tinted side indicaters

HID kit + white inside and outside LED lights to suit

17inch rims with new tires

New floor mats

New shift knob + boot

S15 front brakes

$13000ono

Albury/Wodonga

Inbox me

I can send more pictures when asked

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