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Car: 2001 Nissan 200sx Spec S SR20DET

Transmission: 6 speed Manual

Modifications: JVC head unit, HKS turbo timer, Viper alarm, otherwise stock.

Kilometres: 112000, mostly highway kms.

Price: $24,500. I would like to swap for a reliable daily with a bit of power and a sizeable cash adjustment.. mainly looking at 93+ honda integra VTI-R

Accident History: No accident history, inspection is welcome and encouraged.

Other info: I have only owned this car since late 2006, and i am the second owner. I purchased it off the previous owner with a little over 100,000 kms on the clock. The previous owner was a female that drove between brisbane and melbourne often hence the high kms. this car has never been thrashed or boosted or modified, any mechanical inspection will show this. Since owning the car I have made 2 trips to sydney and various other long distance trips around queensland for work, the majority of the kms i have put on are highway too. I have serviced this car every 5,000 kms and so did the previous owner whos brother was a mechanic. always used 98 octane and good quality oils.

Scott from hondacare, the boys from east coast customs and gary from your choice tyres have all inspected this car and commented that there is nothing wrong with it and its in immaculate condition for the age.. engine and underbody is very clean, no signs of oil or anything. better condition than most city driven modified s15s with half the kms..

this car is mechanically and physically A1, i'm downgrading my car because im starting uni and moving so i need the money. this is the perfect car for someone looking for a great condition stock s15 to build up from scratch, or someone who just appreciates stock cars.

Location: Brisbane

Contact: 0401216234. you're welcome to call or PM me with any questions. no tyre kickers please.. no test drives without a deposit, but i'm happy to take you for a drive or take the car for any inspection.

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Is this an Aust delivered or JDM? Do you have any interior pic's? My daughter is looking for an S15. She has an 96 ZR Celica, would this interest you?

Sorry for the wrong sign in, it is my son's. I'm asking the questions.

It is ADM.

I'm actually in the process of buying an R32 so i probably won't be interested in any trades mate.

Oh and it has a viper alarm with keyless entry and immobiliser.

Edited by hobbsy

new pics up, price drop to 24,500 negotiable.

had a few inspections today, seemed eager but no money yet. if you're interested come check it out and make me an offer soon as it won't be here much longer..

noone wants a well priced s15? there is nothing wrong with this car.. no catches.. any inspection will show that once u buy this car theres nothing more to pay which is pretty rare for sports cars..

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