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The car was bought completly stock, clean and babied 3 years ago with 101 000 highway kms on it and has since travelled about 19 thousand ks mildly modified.

The engine and driveline are in outstanding condition and have always been looked after (if i cant see through my oils they dont stay in the car).

Its freakish performance in this mildly modified setup is a testiment to the great condition of the car. I can also show you the standard cams that at 105 000 look like brand new.

I have no problem will taking you for a drive to prove it. just dont dob me in haha

However, unfortunatly the body has very slightly mismatched paint from a professional repair, 3 small dents and some scatches some of which from vandalism and would benifit from a good polish or even a respray but thats really the only thing seperating it from being a great car.

Im selling the car this cheap purely because i no longer have time to get a RWC.

The car is in Rockhampton QLD undercover and has been for the last year. Im deciding to sell it now as im preparing to buy a house

NO TRADES SORRY this was my second car ohh and ive since cleaned the car out inside so no more crap on the floor

December 2001 S15 200SX

6speed manual

Brilliant Blue

X-force 3inch Stainless Turbo Back exhaust

600x300x76 FMIC

ORC 409 series clutch and Flywheel

Tomei stage One Cams

Tomei Rocker Arm stoppers

Sportmaxx 18x8.5 18x9.5 inch rims with falken rears and hankook fronts

Drift Pod

Modified BOV so it doesnt bleed boost (intructions came with the tomei cams)

Cruise control needs the cable fixed. worn through thats how much it was used on the highway!

crappy kenwood mp3/cd player

Call Andy on 0438141442 or post on here for any further questions. No silly offers please as i believe im selling the car cheap enough as it is

Im also selling parts that never made it on the car brand new but out of the boxes

NEW BLITZ DTT DC-II turbo timer with built in boost gauge. its the best one $140 SOLD

NEW PIVOT SPEED METER V $90

NEW PIVOT 3stage SUPER SEQUENTIAL SHIFT LIGHT PRO $90 SOLD

NEW GREDDY SR20 LARGE CAPACITY SUMP $400

ALSO STANDARD (great for compliance)

FULL EXHAUST $100

AIR BOX $30

SIDE MOUNT COOLER $50

STOCK WHEELS STRIPPED AND PAINTED BLACK $offer

STANDARD CAMS $offer

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