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Make: Nissan

Model: 200sx

Milage: 170,000kms

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Jungle Green

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes, Australian Delivered with Full Log Books since new

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $16,980

Contact: David, 0421139578

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After 6 years with this car, it's time we part ways. It has been always looked after and serviced every 5,000kms.

Truly in immaculate condition that has to been seen.

A rare modified auto example: The transmission has been enhanced with a keas shift kit and 2800 torque converter. This allows for amazing launching capabilities, lightning gear changes and reduced lag.

The engine was rebuilt with forged internals only 5,000kms ago and was dyno tuned to 235kw at the wheels with an amazing 550Nm of torque! The performance shop that built the car has said it will easily run mid-high 11's down the quarter mile; however I have never tested it.

The front and rear seats have been professionally retrimmed with tan leather.

Also comes with Engineers Certificate

$16,980 with RWC

S14a High Spec Luxury

Factory body kit, Dual air bags and Sunroof

*Performance Upgrades

-Rebuilt Engine with Forged Internals

-Automatic Transmission

-Keas Autos shift kit

-2800 stall converter

-GT2871 52trim

-Tomei Poncams

-Z32 AFM

-Stainless steel turbo intake pipe

-740cc Nismo injectors

-Front Mount Intercooler with a clever custom install so as to keep the factory fog lights

-Full 3" Exhaust with twin tip 3" Xforce muffler

-E-manage ECU

-Pod Air Filter

-Cold Air Intake

-Electronic boost controller

-040 Bosch fuel pump

-Lowered on whiteline springs

-Whiteline strut brace

-17" BEO Japanese Wheels

*Audio

-Pioneer MP3 Player

-Cadence & JL Speakers

*Accessories

-Rare genuine nismo clear indicators

-Genuine Nissan 200sx floor mats

-HKS Turbo Timer

-Boost Gauge

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