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1999 Jap Spec Nissan s15

85,xxxkm

Automatic trans

JVC double din touch screen dvd player

Metal turbo to air flow meter pipe with genuine Trust Air nix pod

Wing remove + boot holes shaved

JJR Crystal rear tail lights

Rays Gram Lights 57 Maximum wheels

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Great reliable car never missed a beat, non smoking female and first owner in Australia. Interior and Exterior is pretty clean few small dints on the car body nothing major as you would expect from a car this age. Car is pretty much standard and unmolested only a few minor mods have been made a great cruiser and a sad regretful sale

CAR ALSO HAS STANDARD SUSPENSION NOW

Contact Details:

Via PM

OR

Mobile - 0402 822 615

Price and price conditions:

$21,500 ONO

or $18,000 With Standard Wheels

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