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Hi all,


I have made the decision to sell the S14. Dont know why considering all the cash i have recently thrown into it, but just feels like its the right time.

I have had this car for 5 years and i am the second owner. It has been a weekend car for the last 2 years.

Has 180K on the clock and runs like a dream.

Car is serviced very regulalry with only quality Penrite Sin oils and genuine Nissan filters etc.


I am a mature owner (34) and drive this car with care.

I really cant believe i am selling this but the time has come.



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It was recently tuned by Trent at Status after the below list of mods were done and it made a very healthy and safe 265rwkw and 460mn on 18psi.

Car is currently tuned on E85

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See below for list of mods:

Current list of mods are:


Vertex side skirts

Factory front bar with HiSpec lip

Genuine Nismo rear bar (rare as i have never seen another S14 with one of these, which i love)

Blitz front mount cooler and piping

3" turbo back exhaust with Magnaflow mid muffler and Magnaflow rear twin tip muffler, (car will be sold with std cat)

Apexi Avcr ebc

Tomei Poncams and BC springs and retainers. - (1000kms old)

Kando TD06 20g 8cm turbo - (1000kms old)

Walbro E85 416lph pump - (1000kms old)

Deautschworks 1000cc injectors - (1000kms old)

Z32 afm - (1000kms old)

Forced Motorworks custom intake pipe - (1000kms old)

All above work done by Donny at Forced Motorworx

Jap spec Exedy stage 2 cushion button clutch - (1000kms old)

CLutch installed by Neil at Primal Garage

New VCT gear

Nistune ecu

BC Br coil overs

Adj camber and toe arms

Adj whiteline sway bars

AME/Enkei Circlar Spec R rims

18x9.5 +15 front

18x10 +15 rear

Full hi spec leather interior

Bride Low Max recliner (Car will come with factory leather front drivers seat)

2up carbon roof spoiler

Origin carbon boot lid spoiler

R33 diff with 4.11 ratio


All mods and tuning done by reputable workshops.

Donny at Forced and Neil at Primal can vouch for this car.


Has a full stereo system:

Alpine Head unit with full Ipod connectivity etc.

Focal front speakers and splits and Focal rear 6" speakers.

Soundstream amps and Sub.


Intereor is immaculate. No scrathes, tears or bubbles in the dash. New Genuine Nissan mats.

Tinted Windows.

Aero mirrors.


Thoose people who know me and the car know that it is very very clean and very well looked after.

Over the last 2 years it has been polished and cleaned more than it has been driven....and that is not an exageration.

No more work needs to be done to this car.


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I am not in any real rush to sell it so low ballers dont bother.


I am asking for $12K which i think is very very reasonable considering i have pretty much spent $5K on it in the alst 6 months.


I have probably forgotten heaps of stuff so please feel free to ask any questions.


I live in Eastern Subs Melbourne.

Car will not be sold with a RWC and may be sold with full 12 months rego if the right buyer comes along.


I wont sell this car to anyone as i would hate to see it go to the wrong person.


If it doesnt sell on the forums (JDMST, MelbS15, SAU, NS.com) it will go on car sales.

I will try and take some pics of the interior tonight.

I can provide more pics etc.


PM me or call whatever

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Edited by greensa14

Yea the turbo is low mounted with factory manifold for the stealths!!

It makes full boost (18psi) by 3800.

I think i have a graph of the boost curve somewhere.

I will post up some interior pics in a minute.

Few more pics.

As mentioned the engine bay is very factory looking. Still running airbox, all pollution gear, factory BOV (modded to take the extra boost), charcoal cannister everything. I have had the police look over the bay and they couldnt pick anything.

Interior is schmick. Dash is spotless, steering wheel etc have no signs of wear.

Carpet is sweet and seats are also sweet. (Leather is easy to keep clean)

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Edited by greensa14

Car comes with Factory leather seat as well, and also the std cat. The std mirrors also come with the sale, and factory suspension arms if wanted.

I will even throw in the factory diff.

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