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2002 S15 Spec S for Sale

Selling my S15, i am the second owner of the car, bought it completely stock, and i have spent some dollars on it, now ready to sell

Car is in immaculate condition, inside and out, very minor stone chips on the front bar, otherwise scratch/dent less.

Will not dissapoint upon inspection, car has been tastefully modified by me (at RE customs)

Can be viewed in carsales HERE

DETAILS

Car

2002 200SX (Australian Delivery) Spec S

Colour

Pewter

Transmission

Manual

Odometer

130XXX km

MODIFICATIONS

Engine

Apexi POWER FC Computer wHand Controller

3 inch Stainless Steel XForce Exhaust, from turbo back, (dump/front/new cat/catback/cannon)

Trust MSpec Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter

Apexi Turbo Timer

Walbro Fuel Pump

Turbotech Manual Boost Controller (set at 13psi/0.9BAR)

Suspension

TEIN Super Street Height Adjustable Coilovers all round

Exterior/Interior

Custom rear end - shaved bootlid (removed badges and KEYHOLE)

- shaved rear bar (removed reflectors)

JDM 'S' Badge on Bonnet

JDM Leather Steering Wheel

Apexi Boost Gauge (in JDM A pillar)

Phillips HID Headlights/Hi Beam/Low Beam

Nismo Indicators (clear)

5% window tint

I have all receipts for the car, including all service receipts and modifications, including manuals, service manual, log books etc.

Car is at roughly 190 RWKW.

Price at $27,900 firm price drop 26,950

swaps for r32 GTR plus cash

For enquiries, PM me or call/txt 0402 346 036

Orion

Pictures of the car:

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