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MAKE: NISSAN

YEAR: 1995

MODEL: 200SX

ENGINE: SR20DET MANUAL 5 SPEED

KMS: 175,000

COLOUR: CHARMILION

MODIFICATIONS:

EXTERIOR

FULL BODY KIT

FULL RESPRAY IN CHARMILION

S15 FRONT END CONVERSION

HID HEADLIGHTS

DRONELL RIMS FRONTS 18 X 8.5 REAR 18 X 9.5

ENGINE / DRIVELINE

3" TURBO BACK EXHAUST

BIG FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

BLITZ AIR POD

BLITZ ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

TEIN ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS

OIL / VOLT GUAGES

AFTERMARKET FUEL PUMP

INTERIOR

FULLY RETRIMED SEATS / DOOR TRIMS IN CREAM LEATHER

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

AFTER MARKET DASH

LOOKING FOR $15,000 PRICE IS NEGO. OR MAY SWAP....

CONTACT JASON 0401-749-768

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Hi mate,

Car is ran on 7 pounds as i drive it to work and back doesnt see much time on the road other then that.

paint is in excellent condition

Interior is very good slight wear on drivers seat in the corner but minimal.

the fitment of the kit has been done very well no gaps or glue used.

if you are keen on the car please sms me on 0401-749-768

cheers

To easy mate, Got a guy coming on sunday to look at the WRX for a 2n'd time. So hopefully it goes and shall be in contact, Oh and still same engine no rebuild ?

  • 3 weeks later...

ey bud i duno if you remember me but im the one with the gtr r32 im interested in your car but its a series 1 which lets me down ill do a swap but with some of cash my way . if your interested let me no and let me know how much you want to put. if not then good luck

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...456&trecs=1

nice car mate good luck with the sale

ey bud i duno if you remember me but im the one with the gtr r32 im interested in your car but its a series 1 which lets me down ill do a swap but with some of cash my way . if your interested let me no and let me know how much you want to put. if not then good luck

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...456&trecs=1

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