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I have a 97' model 200sx for sale.

154,000 kms

Rego till 1/2010

Mods include:

Front mount intercooler

3 inch turbo back exhaust

BOV

Air Filter

2 stage boost controller

Boost gauge

Turbo timer

Sports suspension

Sunroof

Rhino 3 point alarm

Selling as recently married and need a larger car....(or a Hilux).

I am a mechanic by trade and car is serviced every 5000 kms using quality products.

Also comes with standard exhaust.

$13.5k - negotiable for serious buyer. No time wasters please.

Ph: 0410 787414

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A few questions:

1) What colour is the car?

2) Is this a Sports or Luxury edition? With sunroof I'm guessing luxury???

3) Any chance of some pictures?

Hey dude.... Green in colour... think its called Jungle Green...?

Pretty sure its the Luxury Spec too...i shall confirm and get back to u.

I shall have pics up as soon as i can get my hands on a digital camera... (next day or two)

Cheers.

  • 2 months later...

hey guys.....looks like my last post a few days ago went missing with the SAU server maintenance.

haven't been online for a few weeks as we've just moved house.....so all pm's have now been replied to...and ive added a few pics. i shall have internet access from now on so i will be able to reply to queries/requests alot quicker.

cheers.

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alternatively....if someone has a hilux....and is looking to swap....would be very interested (i need it for work)....

orrr....if someone has an astra convertible....(for the wife so must be auto) - i would also be very interested in swapping (cash adjustment ).

thanks guys.

swap 4a 2000 ford courier ute im in syd

hit link 4 pics n info

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....entry1284368773

thanks for the offer dude... but not really interested in a courier ute sorry.

cheers.

sheeeshh...how slow is the market at the moment... had quite a few (low ball) offers... but not really prepared to go below $10k.

had quite a few different offers of swaps aswell.

anyway i may broaden my list of cars i may be interested in perhaps swapping.

my brother is currently in the market to buy a lancer gsr 4wd turbo (93-95 model) or a wrx (98-00 model)....so if anyone has one of these cars and is interested in swapping please let me know wot u have (my brother can have the car and pay me the cash)

preferably if ur in the sydney area.

also if u have something else (no utes unless it is a Hilux)....and it is around $10k mark... or below... (we can discuss cash difference)..... then please let me know what u have....and ill see if we can work something out.

having my brother in the market looking for a car may be beneficial (he is only interested in 4wd turbos though unfortunately for me)

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