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Make:Nissan

Model:200SX Series 1

Milage:145000km

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Pearl purple

Location:Sydney

Complied?Locally delivered

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes

Price:12000 firm or swap

Contact:Damo 0413 396 182

Hi everyone, well the sad day has come where I need to sell the car to repay some debts. Sometimes the better part of moving forward is temporarily moving back.

1996 Nissan 200SX S14 Series 1

Registered to 27 April 2008

145000km

Pearl purple with black roof

GT28 turbo (.86 exh housing) - only 3000km old :yes: have receipts

Front mount (painted black for stealth) with polished aluminium piping

18" Zepter wheels (need two new rear tyres)

Kenwood Mp3 player

Turbo back exhaust

Exedy heavy-duty clutch

Pod filter

Turbosmart boost controller

Jap-spec front bar and guards inc crystal indicators and parkers

Just did the major service last week (engine oil, oil filter, spark plugs, gearbox oil, diff oil, fuel filter, decarb engine and air filter) have receipts

Dual core aluminium radiator

Water pump replaced 1500km ago

Reconditioned head (10,000km ago)

Located in Southern Sydney. Call Damo on 0413 396 182 if you want to come check her out :D

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