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Make: Nissan 200sx JDM S15

Model: 2000

Milage: 85,000ks

Transmission: 6speed

Colour: pearl white

Location: bowral

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? na

Currently registered? yes, (september)

Price: 22,500

Contact: PM

Comments / Modifications: Cusco Coilovers, Catback exhaust,Black altezza lights, Fmic, Blitz Dual solonoid EBC running 10psi (only just installed)

Interior is immaculate with only a few scratches on plastic pieces- common in S15 as they scratch easy, Mechanically the engine is mint only just been slightly

boosted well within safe limits, Body is perfect, Headlights were swapped out for ADM (clearer and no yellow fade)

This S15 is one of the cleanest going around It has been driven by my girlfriend lately still retains a factory standard clutch!

Unfortunately I need a new vehicle for work with 4Doors so im letting it go, QUICKSALE IS NEEDED.

Images: photos tonight

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Hey guys, sorry but ive replied to all PM's and im currently away so i cant upload pictures as im on a hotel computer,

car sales link is:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...02&trecs=34

hope that works or the plate for searching on carsales is AU10YO

thanks for your time and I will try rectify this ASAP!!

clayton

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hey mate, I changed the suspension when i dropped the price, its nismo, i cant edit my original SAU post,

I also keep trying to upload new photos by SAU wont allow me,

I have added new photos to my carsales add today, tuesday...

Also emailed everyone who requested them. thanks for your patience!

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