I suggest checking the entire chassis and suspension first for damage. People who own Nissans generally abuse them and don't maintain them very well. Fix what needs fixing first.
I recommend a complete suspension rebuild if you're tracking. It's not as involved as you think. You just have to swap out broken bushings and re-install stock parts if you want. The biggest thing to look for is worn rubber parts. They make the car feel really floppy, and a lot of people tend to overlook them when prepping the car.
If you have more money to spend, there is a gallore of parts available for the S14. Just do your homework so you don't get stuck. If you want some suggestions PM me because everyone has their own opinion of what's good and what's not.
A tight suspension and chassis combo is really confidence-inspiring. There's nothing worse than hearing your car groaning in the middle of cornering.
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