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after reading the rules the other day i have registered an account myself i am the owner of this car !!!!!!!:

DESCRIPTION: 2001 model s15 200sx ,originally manual version +australian delivery car (NOT IMPORT)

fully engineered and rebuilt nissan 6 cylinder conversion fully legal in nsw ,massive turbo,custom front mount and fully manualised auto conversion with massive 4 grand stall convertor with transbrake,fully legal in NSW,full 4 inch custom exhaust ,pro ratchet shifter,autometer guages ,fully prepped for circuit and drag racing and just as smooth as a daily driver.

many spares including slicks(circuit and strip),front runners,mickey tompsons 26x 8.5

neat and very clean paint and immmaculate straight body runs on street slicks with 17 x 8 inch toyo r888 allround custom made coilovers with 2 sets of springs for circuit and drags,gtr r33 brakes conversion

this car has run 10.6 @ 128 mph with more left in it eg 10.2 -this car is the quickest street regoed 200sx WITHOUT NITROUS and all paper work to prove it,no more to spend turn the key and drive all day everyday

have the best of both worlds !!!!!!

owes in excess of $90,000 all mods professionally completed no corners cut !!!!!!!

NO TIME WASTERS OR DREAMERS please ,genuine enquiries only .please contact me PETER on 0404866622

PRICE:$50,000

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  • 6 months later...

$50k!!! far out... (it's worth it, though I'm trying to make it sound expensive) :)

Interested in a Skyline V35 + cash???

I had a 200sx before this skyline, and honestly, everytime I change from a 200sx, I regret it so bad.

Do you have original motor setup?

Edited by LEXREX

was that the 200sx that was at the syd power cruise?

did a massive power skid, was only just beaten by that lilttle datto ute from memory. it was nice to see a jap car take out all the big v8s

nice car mate and good luck with it.

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