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ADM Nissan 2001 200sx Type S

I'm looking to put my pride and joy up for sale. Had my fun and REALLY enjoyed the car for the 5.5 years I've had it. Trying to save some money and move to something a bit more basic (but still a little fun) to get around in.

I've spent alot of time researching and typically used the highest quality workmanship and parts available to me at the time. I'm very big on doing things once and doing them 'right'. I've also focussed hard on making the car as legal and 'stealth' as possible.

Car is my daily and has been the entire time I've owned it. I've set it up for daily/weekend/circuit/drift use. It's only done a Haunted Hills day as well as a handful of Motorkhana and Beginner drift days (Primal and Drift Skills).

Car runs and drive fantastically. Slightly laboured when it's super cold. 1min warmup and it's good to go. Always taken care of and treated with the mechanical respect she deserves. Service every 3-5000kms depending on time and events. Always used premium full synth oil (10/10ths or Motul). Fuel filter also changed every service.

Super responsive and very driveable setup. Full boost at 3600rpm. 'Only' running up to max 23 psi (tapers to 19psi) on e85, less on 98.

Car makes 271rwkw on e85 which is what I put in it 99% of the time. Had full flex setup and runs fine on 98 just less power / response.

Have a MASSIVE wad of receipts for pretty much everything I've ever purchased for the car.

Will come with Rego till April 2016 and a Roadworthy Certificate.

Exterior / Aesthetics:
Genuine Work Motion CR Kai wheels (18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear. Great fitment, legal-ish, no rubbing or scraping at all)
Vertex side skirts
Vertex rear bar
JDM fold in mirror
JDM seats
JDM dash
JDM badging on car
JDM steering wheel
Pioneer bluetooth headunit, quite new, works well.
Pioneer front split speakers
Amp and quality sub in boot (all in a custom sub box that sits in the 'shelf' to take up minimal space. Also has quick release mount, power, speaker cables. Can be removed in ~1min, SUPER handy for track days.)

Performance:
SR20DET rebuilt / forged ~15,000kms ago (Built by Forced Motorworx)
Forged pistons
Forged rods
New rings
ACL race bearings
Cometic head gasket
ARP head studs
Tomei Poncam (256)
Performance valve springs
Deustchwerks 950cc drop in injectors
Walbro 460lph e85 compatible fuel pump
Z32 AFM
Nistune compatible flex sensor
Nistune ecu with flex functionality
Garret GTX2863R
Kinugawa turbo actuator with 19psi spring
Earls Braided turbo lines
Standard airbox
Custom intake to turbo (black)
Havoc custom intercooler piping (legal, Blitz core)
Unknown 3" dump / front pipe (seems 'fine')
High flowing cat
Havoc cat back custom 3" exhaust (tucks up nice and high for legal reasons)

Handling:
Near new Yokohama AD08r tyres (235/40/18 front, 265/35/18 rear) - SUPER grippy!
Shockworks coilovers
SPL rear camber arms

Drivetrain:
Nismo 1.5 way GT Pro diff (4.11 ratio)
R33 GTS-T gearbox (excellent condition, uses Engineered to Slide kit)
NPC Heavy duty organic 10" RB25 clutch

Braking:
Slotted rear rotors and upgraded pads
Slotted front rotors and upgraded pads

I would be interested in trades plus cash my way but would have to be something interesting/fun/cheap for around 10k. Would consider something like:
 - e30 BMW (engine swapped?)
 - e36 BMW (engine swapped?)
 - VW Polo GTI
 - etc

NOT interested at all in anything like:
 - Auto
 - Skyline
 - Silvia
 - Supra
 - Commodore
 - Falcon

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20 minutes ago, Birds said:

Price?

Whoops.

 

$25,000

 

Also forgot to mention car has installed and comes with the following:

 - Greddy eboost II prefec B boost controller (installed)

 - Tein strut brace (installed)

 - Whiteline front and rear sway bars (installed)

 - Standard exhaust (comes with)

 - 350z wheels with some Jinyu tyres. For track, drift, etc (comes with)

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