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Hi guys and girls,

I have decided to put my car up for sale. Really don't want to but I know it will end up being a money pit in the future.

Specifications are as follows:

Yellow 2001 Australian delivered Nissan 200sx S15 Spec R

6 speed manual

Factory sun roof

Factory 1 piece side skirts

106XXX KM

Rego until 2 Oct 2010

Modifications currently fitted on the car include:

HSD HR coilovers

JDM S15 steering wheel

Standard S15 Stock wheels with 205/60/16 Dunlop DZ101

Apex?i boost guage

GReddy turbo timer

GFB Mach 1 blow off valve

Xforce front pipe

JASMA Complianced cat back

K&N Pod with HiOctane Racing box

15% tint

Add $1000 more for everything below:

R32 GT-R wheels with 225/50/16 Bridgestone Adrenalines ($500)

Whiteline front strut brace ($70)

Cusco 40D rear strut brace ($100)

NEW D-Project rear camber arms ($200)

Primered Replica S15 rear aero pods ($200)

JJR 15mm hubcentric bolt on spacers ($100)

Notes:

Last year the car was dyno?d at 163rwkw with just the pod and catback.

I have taken the car to the track twice since I?ve owned it but it hasn?t been thrashed to the limit as I short shift at approx 6000rpm.

On the rear bar, there is a bit of paint missing cause by someone scrapping it on the way past.

I am certain the car has been resprayed at one point in the past so this yellow will look a bit more vibrant than the factory lightning yellow.

No VCT on a cold start at all.

Price is $23,000 FIRM but if you are genuinely interested we can negotiate a deal that both parties will be happy on. If you do find a better deal, then buy it!

NO TEST PILOTS. NO TYRE KICKERS. NO TIME WASTERS.

TEST DRIVE REQUIRES DEPOSIT

I can be contacted via PM or phone (XXXXXXXXX)

Kevin

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Interior shot later.

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