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Item Summary: Rare Clean White N13 Nissan EXA S2 Ideal for the Nissan enthusiast or collector! Sportbak

Location: SA: Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula

Condition: Very good

Asking Price: 4200

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Via PM

Extra Information:

Ideal for the EXA enthusiast or collector! This is a really fun car to drive that handles great with out using a lot of fuel. It is a 1989 S2 Nissan EXA. Pretty well bought from original owners in the Adelaide Hills almost 3 years ago.

Very Good condition inside and out, turns heads. Has been babied, cleaned and serviced regularly. Unlike most..it's Very reliable! Gets lots of complements.

- Quick CA18DE (quite punchy will keep up with most stock CA18DET's)

- 5 speed manual

- 166,000 on dash

- Targa top

- King springs all round & KYB struts

- 17" mags

- 2.25" sports exhaust ( Sounds deep and race like. Not a tin can)

- Pod and mini pod

- Central locking, Alarm with immobiliser

- Tint

- Pioneer CD player

- New Halogen Xenon Blue performance globes

- Kept garaged and under a car cover it's whole life also comes with an original car bra

- Drives like new and better in some aspects.

- Only used premium 98 octane fuel.

- Still has Targa buttons and hubs on Stock wheels

- Original Exa Hand Book

- Receipts for work done to the EXA.

All upgrades done since I have owned.

You'll be hard pressed to find better.

$4200 ono

Optional Extras:

- Satin black Sportbak in very good condition. offers over 1g considered.

- Turbo kit for CA18DE/T (almost everything needed). New and rare parts. $1100 ono (over $1500 worth).

- GP glove box no.11. make an offer

(Can do a deal on these parts for the buyer of the car)

Pretty open to what i'm looking for next: R33, R32 skyline, 180sx, 300zx, GTiR, MR2, Supra.. etc. Must be manual.

If you want any more info just PM me.

Cheers

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With stock wheels. before any mods:

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With Sportbak on:

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Edited by Sports Crazy

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