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1998 200sx S14a Luxury in Jungle Green
Australian Delivered
147000 Kms
Manual

Strong Engine Tuned in August and all fluids and oil changed.

Modifications

GT2871R Turbo
Braided oil and water lines

Alloy Radiator
HKS S/S dump pipe
Tune agent S/S front pipe
Custom Cat Back exhaust
GK Tech Front Mount, return flow (legal)
BC BR Coilover, adjustable camber tops, height and stiffness
GK Tech adjust suspension arms all round
Tomei 1.5LSD
Nismo 740cc injectors
Work Emotion CR Kai rims with Federal RSR's all round
Apexi PowerFC with han d controler and Greddy Profect B incabin boost controler
Viper alarm and immobiliser
Apexi Boost Gauge
Pioneer Head Unit
Pod Filter with GK Tech Cover/Box
Braided Brake Lines

Just fitted Phillips 4800k HD globes last month

Tuned by Chasers in August - Conservative tune of 210rwkw at 16psi definatley more in it with more boost I was happy with the 210rwkw, drives great lots of response and pulls hard all way to redline, hooks up really well with the Tomei 1.5

There are lots of standard parts that will also come with the car, exhaust, suspension parts, ECU, injectors and fuel rail.

All parts are just on a year old and close to $7000 was spent to get the car where it is today. Paint is very good for the age with your usual small blemishes here and there. Interior is in great condition.

Looking for a quick sale due to a business opportunity so will let go for $10,500 with no rwc as I dont have the time. Nearly all standard parts come with the car for the road worthy anyway.

PM me or give me a call 0409 406 844

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