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Hey guys

Im planning on selling my S15, the car is in very good condition with minor mods. If anyone is looking for an excellent example of an S15 with not many mods then this is a good one. Anyway at the end of the day its the buyers choice, so here are the specs...

Nissan 200sx Spec S GT

Mid 2002 model

Colour - Brilliant Blue

Full Alarm System with 3 Point Immobilisor

Turbo timer

Vertex rear bar

Spec R side skirts

Lowered 1.5 inches

Rare Jap Spec Blue silvia seats

K&N pod filter

Clear Side Indicators

3 inch hitech catback exhaust system

Alpine mp3 competition head unit, front splits and rears, both amplified.

Eyelids and lightening S badge

The car was originally an auto and has been converted to a 5 speed manual (s14 box) with an engineers certificate.

Oh yeah, and the car has only done 49000km

The car has never been boosted and is always garaged, the interior is immaculate, the car is very clean and tidy and is a very smooth ride.

I have not posted a price because im open to offers atm, reasonable ones only please.

If u have any questions about the car then call me on 0421 672 241

Cheers guys.

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