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Make: Nissan

Model: 1999 N15 Pulsar SSS Series 2 (SR20DE)

Milage: 170k Km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: West Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $11,000 or swap for Japanese turbo'd car (180sx, Silvia, R32, Supra, etc)

Contact: PM or ssbuttcrack[at]hotmail[dot]com

Comments / Modifications:

Very much a regretful sale, but our family is growing and we need to get a bigger place closer to work. The car has served me well to and from work and gets great fuel economy (around 600km per tank). It has approx 170,000 km on the clock. The interior is in perfect condition and still has genuine Pulsar floor mats front and back! I have had it serviced regularly and the log books show that (car will be service before sale). It has been kept in the carport since i have had it and in an undercover carpark at work.

Performance:

-Hi-Tech headers.

-2" mandrel bend system with SuperCat turbo muffler and twin inline resonators.

-K&N High Flow pod air filter.

-CAI piping from foglight hole to behind battery.

Handling:

-17" Lenso Muse wheels with 215/40/R17 Nexen directionals (90% tread)

-DBA slotted from disc rotors

-Pedders Lowered springs (Lowered approx 2")

-KYB Excel-G Struts

-Noltec adjustable front camber bolts

Cosmetic:

-Satin black JDM 2 slat grille.

-Satin black bonnet stripe with White SSS decal.

-Series 1 SSS decals on rear doors.

-Chrome SSS decal on rear windscreen.

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Edited by JarrodE
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