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something happened which forced me to sell the s14a....

i need to have $20,000 in my bank account just to show i have that much money available...

anyway, its a good time to move on to something else when i can use the money months later...

URGENT SALE!!

Late 1996 model S14A series 2, factory series2 not a series1 with series2 front

manual,

120,000km,

full service history with nissan parts only and mobil 1,

midnight blue,

rego till june next year, thats 10 months of rego nearly a whole year cost $600,

never boosted up,

very good condition,

tinted window,

alarm with remote central locking, window roll up, etc...,

nissan fuel filter replaced recenty,

extra include:

turbosmart BOV,

3" catback exhaust,

K&N pod filter,

bodykit,

turbo timer,

sound system:

Kenwood double din top of the line head unit, CD, MD, MP3 all in one, 3D graphics...etc cost $2000 new,

front JBL tweeter,

rear JBL 6x9,

kenwood 4ch amp,

2x10" rockford sub in box,

note:

bodykit, rear bar has repairable minor crack, and the paint on sideskirt cracked, got a quote to do all this for $650 or fix the crack for only $250 only plus painting on top, still keep checking to see if anyone can do it for cheaper,

rear spolier removed with holes on the boot lid, but the holes had been filled so wont leak water, but still seeable, got a factory spoiler to put on but its green, can be painted when fixing the bodykit all together without extra cost,

body is not perfect as there is a few dent here and there as expected for a few years old car,

the 18" wheels as shown in the pics are no long on the car, a set of R32 skyline wheels will be sold with the car, or a set of S14 standard wheels available for extra (from another 200sx),

thats all i can think of now, please feel free to ask any questions,

$21,500 without the kenwood head unit, but another CD player available,

or $1000 more with the kenwood head unit (thats half price),

Price negotiable along with what parts come with the car

URGENT SALE NEEDED!! $19800 NEG

Offers welcome, all resonable offers will be considered

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE !!

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