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FOR SALE: NISSAN S15 200SX 2 DOOR COUPE SILVER

BODY - IMPORT REAR BAR,DELETED REAR WING,REMOVED BADGES,SMOKE REAR TAIL LIGHTS,TINTED WINDOWS

OPTIONS- POWER STEERING,POWER WINDOWS,POWER MIRRORS,WHITE FACE GAUGES, A/C,SPORTY TRIM & SEATS,ALARM

ENGINE - SR20DET,POD FILTER, HKS BOV, FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER, BOOST CONTROLER, NISMO RADIATOR CAP

GEARBOX - 5 SPEED S14 CONVERSION ( GEARBOX STRONGER ) NEW EXTREAM SPRUNG BUTTON CLUTCH

EXHAUST - 3 INCH TURBO BACK + REAR TURBO MUFFLER ( GREAT SOUND )

SUSPENSION - TEIN FRONT + REAR COILOVERS, CUSCO ADJUSTABLE CASTER RODS, FRONT STRUT BRACE, NISMO REAR TOWER BRACE

WHEELS - NISSAN 350Z 17INCH ALLOY WHEELS

DIFF - 4.1 RATIO 2-WAY MECHANICAL LSD

INTERIOR - BLITZ BOOST GAUGE, S14 GEARKNOB,TURBO TIMER

SOUND SYSTEM - SONY CD PLAYER ( DVD PLAYER IN PICS NOT INCLUDED )

SERVICE - ENGINE OIL GET CHANGED EVERY 2000KMS,JUST CHANGED GEARBOX + DIFF OIL

OVERALL - NICE LOOKING CAR WITH GREAT POWER AND HANDLING ,GOOD ON FUEL

REFER OLD EBAY ADD FOR PICTURES - CLICK THE LINK BELOW....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MESOX:IT

PRICE $15,000 AS IS OR

$16,500 FOR THE PIMP PACK WHICH INCLUDES:

19INCH WHEELS + DVD PLAYER + G-SMART METER + STREET LOWERED SUSPENSION ( WILL INCLUDE TEIN COIL OVERS ) AND DILDO GEARKNOB

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PIC SHOWS CAR WITH LOWERED SUSPENSION AND 19'S

ALL INSPECTIONS WELCOME FROM OAKDALE NSW 2570 CALL 0409909405

where are you located? and do you have a service history and log books?

located at Oakdale nsw 2570

no service history, I'm a mechanic and do all my own service work

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