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Insepction and test drives welcomed.

It is a Nissan 200ZR-II, I have owned the car for just

over three years now and has been the best car I have ever owned.

I bought the car uncomplied and got it complied has 10 months registration left. The car was

completely stock, I have added a HKS SMF A/F, HKS SSQ BOV genuine

part to suit that particular model, 3" turbo back with cat mandrel bent

exhaust, Blitz MSTT turbo timer, tinted windows, sports steering wheel, gear knob,

pioneer head unit, just replaced tyres with 225/15" Yokohama's C.drive ,

I have regulary serviced the car my self is running synthetic oil, gets

changed at 5,000 when I can. The body of the car is straight, no rust

except for tiny bit on the rear hatch lid under side. Paint condition is good,

Interior is mint, no rips/tears/stains, still has plastic on passenger foot rest

thingy. Plastic still on aluminium trim around electric window switches,

part of the roof lining has been removed as the glue has lost its grip and

material has fallen down, but can be easily replaced.

I have a Gates Timing belt for the car ready to be fitted, I'm not mechanically minded

to do it myself so I am not going to attempt to it. The car has travelled over

150,000klms and still runs great though have replaced the O2 sensor generic one,

coolant temp sensor, oil pressure sensor, oil temp sensor with genuine ones.

Car gets about 350-400klms to a tank. Still running stock boost.

I live 2 hours east of melbourne, inspections are welcomed for serious buyers.

The original suspension got replaced when I bough it, is fitted witht 4x KYB high performance

sports shockers. Handles like its on rails!!!

Also provided will be a brand new car alarm not fitted......

Call me or e-mail me will be more than happy to answer questions to anyone.

Ph: 0402082654, Email [email protected]

$4,000 firm drive away with no RWC, or 4,600 with RWC......

Car is in excellent RWC..... Inspect and see!!!!

Thanks for looking.

Edited by Actinide1979
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