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If my car was sold I'd snap this one up in a second. :w00t:

Thanx mate believe me i dont want to sell it , but down here in sydney the laws are getting really really tough . you cant drive around and have fun these days without getting hassled

man i can not believe this car has not sold yet. if its stil around in february i should have the money for it (considering i sell my r33), ide definately take it off your hands. so fingers crossed its stil available than :P

Quicky like i said if it sells it sells if it dont it doesnt worry me ... Jst want to find a good home for it.... I just finished putting some of the parts back on after i passed all my emissions rtas and epa defects So car is all legit Now ....

How about a trade.... 2002 200sx Spec S GT. 100K, Leather, TV/DVD ($4.5K Stereo), Exhaust, 18's, Intercooler, BOV, boost controller. Light Mods.... My work car...

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How about a trade.... 2002 200sx Spec S GT. 100K, Leather, TV/DVD ($4.5K Stereo), Exhaust, 18's, Intercooler, BOV, boost controller. Light Mods.... My work car...

Hey Paul,

Thats my brothers old car!!!!! HAHAHA what a small world! hope the car has been good to u

The S15 has been the best. Only fitted the stereo, boost controller, and exhaust manifold (boost comes on much harder) since I bought it (on top of the mods your brother did). Car has not missed a beat.

I sold my Celica Race car, and looking for a replacement, hence a GTR. As I have changed jobs, work is only 10km away, so having 2 cars (and a bike, which I am going to buy shortly) is a bit too much of a luxury...

The S15 has been the best. Only fitted the stereo, boost controller, and exhaust manifold (boost comes on much harder) since I bought it (on top of the mods your brother did). Car has not missed a beat.

I sold my Celica Race car, and looking for a replacement, hence a GTR. As I have changed jobs, work is only 10km away, so having 2 cars (and a bike, which I am going to buy shortly) is a bit too much of a luxury...

Thanx for the offer Mate , not really looking for something like that , Nice car its Had's old car i remember when i used go in that car .... U got any M3'S Lying around or Even a r34 GTR , ( I Wouldnt mind having 2 r34 GTR'S )

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($27,000 ) , I have a buyer For April For that Money he has left $300 dollars with me But i cant keep waiting So i told him if someone takes it before then its Gone . So Paul if you still want it Come have a look , And if anyone else is interested i may be driving to the meet at Krispy Kremes Thursday you can see it there.... I honestly cant believe no one1 has picked this up by Now , It is by Far One of The Best In the Country .. Completely Legal to Drive on street i have all Engineer, Emissions , RTA Papers if you ever get in trouble , Car is also ready For track Use if you see the Set up .

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