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selling my s14 as i need a tow car, this is a very well setup daily/weekend tack car. have done multiple track events drift, motorkhana and sprints. used as my daily for almost 3 years

car will be sold unregistered and no rwc
$11000 ono- will not be sold with gtr wheels, can remove parts to make cheaper
located Albany Creek 4035

1995 s14 200sx adm
202***kms
5spd
red

engine:
sr20 220kw@18psi

hks 2540 turbo
stainless manifold
split dump pipe
fmic
3 inch exhaust
oil cooler
walbro fuel pump (oct '12)
link g4 ecu (oct '12)
sard injectors

5speed gearbox (rebuilt by forced motorworx jul '14)
NPC clutch (jul '14)
shimmed diff

suspension & brakes:
tein ha coilovers 8kg & 6kg
whiteline adjustable swaybars front & rear
whiteline front strut brace
gktech castor, camber & toe arms (oct '12)
urethane cradle bushes (dec '14)
R32 GTR brakes (dec '14)
braided brake lines

inside:
defi triple din cluster
sparco steering wheel

outside:
Factory navan kit- uncut
will come with naven grill and eyelids
std r34 wheels with new tyres (aug '15)
paint is stuffed and has a few dents here and there

mod plated in QLD for fmic, turbo, fuel system, ecu

contact
Robert 0439 seven eight two 582

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Price drop

$7000 with out navan kit

$8000 with navan kit

Also comes with extra set of wheels 18x8 +32

Am uncontactable until 7th January

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