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Selling on behalf of a friend.. If you wish to know me either use the email adress below or send me a PM i will get back to you ASAP with what you need to know...

Red in colour - some ppl even call my car the Japanese Ferrari haha

Anyway, Std SPEC:

ENGINE.SR20DET All Aluminium, 2.0 litre, DOHC, 16 valve intercooled turbo, in-line,

4 cylinder, with Nissan Variable Valve Timing Control System. (NVCS)

Displacement (cc) 1998 Bore & stroke (mm) 86 x 86 Compression ratio 8.5:1

Induction Turbocharged, ECCS, electronic fuel injection control

Emission Control 3 way catalytic converter

Ignition System Nissan Direct Ignition System

Automatic transmission

ADD-ONS

Veilside copy full bodykit with hybrid GTR style rear wing

18" X 8, 18" X 9 ASA Kings Chrome (by BBS)...Falken GRBs low-profile tyres

Apex 2.5 inch lowered sports springs

Apexi N1 cat-back exhaust 4.5 inch tip

Apexi AFC fuel/air computer

Greddy/Trust Turbo timer

Greddy/Trust Air pod/filter

Cusco front strut bar

Cusco master cylinder stopper (for better braking)

AVO stage II front intercooler

HKS SQV blow-valve

Other stuff like nismo accessories etc...

ALL PARTS WERE BRAND NEW WHEN BROUGHT. ALL INSTALLED by professionals.

All my std factory parts / wheels / tyres included in the price. All receipts and service books (every 5,000 kms or so - serviced by Nissan)included.

It has done ONLY 65,000 kms! Asking price around $29,990 NEG

http://www.geocities.com/rollernismo/car_pics.html Hope to have some more pics soon... and a new pic http://members.optushome.com.au/zanjara/200sx/200sx.jpg

Email - [email protected] if interested. I'm in Melbourne btw

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