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HI , i am selling a 1995 Nissan 200sx series 1 , car is black has full electrics including sunroof , 5spd manual , turbo

car has

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Pod filter

ACL forged racing pistons and other unknown internal work.

full japanese navan bodykit

17" 6 spoke rims , decent tread

car is running stock boost

Regularly serviced with castrol 0-40 oil every 5,000kms.

Car is a little rough around the edges, may suit a respray.

Car is sold with 6 months rego, but no RWC.

a few small things will need replacing or fixing for RWC but nothing major.

price is $12,000 neg. sold as is.

Selling due to loss of liscense till july 2007 and require a slightly larger car.

Located in Melbourne.

May consider a swap for a r32-r33 with cash adjustment.

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HMMMMMMMMM...

I'm after something like this but I have a r33 s2 I would swap but wat kinda cash adjustment are we looking at in my favour....?

My car has 89'000 on the clock

3inch turbo back

frount mount cooler

ksp ecu

dual stage boost controller

???

hey do you what is exactly needed for RWC? and where about in melbourne are you located? whats the background to this car? forgied internals with not even higher boost? receipts? oh yeh and k's?

thanks

Edited by maffut

Im selling this on behalf of a freind.

The car is 120,000kms has 45,000kms since rebuilt was rewound by previous owners.

THe car was brought from a guy named Freddy at TOPSTAGE bodykits.

THe car is stock, but he claims it is rebuild with forgies, he even gave me a reciept for the stuff.

Not too sure of the history of this car, best if you come and see for yourself.

It aint the cleanest 200sx thats for sure, but runs fine.

Call Corie on 0433084292

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