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2002 Nissan 200sx Manuel Fs!!

CAR FOR SALE!!

2002 Nissan 200sx manuel

white

17 inch wheels

Excedy single plate clutch (new)

Full trial body kits (front+side+rear)

sunroof

Full system apexi N1 exhaust

CD player

Up grade engine( JE forged piston,hks head gasket,ARP rod bolt,head porting,light pully, engine bruilt by 03/2003)

only done 25000km

still under new car warrenty.

rego to next year

paid $47000 from dealer and spend $12000 on top of the car,total cost for this car $59000

Only ASKING $44000NEG

located in QLD

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Stock

6 speed manual

42,000kms

one owner

4 months warranty remaining

colour - pewter

Insurance rated car alarm

Nissan 200sx embroidered floor mats

Rego till Sept 04

Regretfull sale - moving to the UK

RRP when new - $44,990 on road, Sell for $31,500 ono

Located in SA

[email protected]

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