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Item:

S15 200SX

Location:

Canberra, ACT

Website:

Item Condition:

Very good

Reason for Selling:

It will be a shame to see the car go but I can't justify the cost of insurance at the moment and will be looking to get more involved in entry level motorsport (Group N or IPRA). If required I can also supply a second set of standard rims with Bridgestone RE540 semis. Note that the tyres on the car are completely street legal, more information on them is on the Toyo website www.toyo.com.au.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$27,900 Negotiable

Extra Info:

Colour: Pewter (Silver)

2 litre turbocharged four cylinder

Factory 6 Speed Manual

A/C

Factory Sunroof

Factory Spec R Kit

Factory Six Stack CD player

APEXi AVC-R Electronic Boost Controller

APEXi GT Front Mount Intercooler

APEXi Power Intake Filter with box

Aftermarket mandrel bent exhaust

Lowered Springs

Roadholder Front Sway Bar (Solid 27mm adjustable bar)

Roadholder Rear Sway Bar (Solid 20mm non-adjustable bar)

Standard Wheels with 80% Toyo R888 Semi-slick Proxys (retail at over $300 a corner)

80,000kms serviced by Nissan at regular intervals

Ferodo DS2500 Brake Pads

ACT Rego till April 2007 (12 Months!)

Dyno'd at 184rwkw or 247rwhp

Its the opportunity for an enthusiast like myself to hope straight into a car that is well setup and can be driven daily (as I do) without any problems.

Pictures:

Will be put up soon...

Contact Details:

PH: 0407 202 348 Glenn

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Just waiting for a repley to my pm but if I'm not mistaken this is my mates old car . If so it's had a good history been very looked after first owner was a nerd from Sydney's north shore .My mate Tom purchased it off him and babied it and only used it on weekends before selling it to the current owner this is going back a few years now though .

Car has no accident history what so ever one of the more genuine s15 200's for sale best of luck with it .

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