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This car handles very very well due to its light weight and modifications. It's very fun to drive and feels like a go-kart. Fun car to drive and very chuckable around corners.

Year: 95'

Make: Nissan

Model: Micra SLX (4 door)

Kms: 170k

Colour: Teal/Aqua green

Rego till Dec 2010

There are no outstanding mechanical/electrical/finance...etc problems. I can vouch for very 3rd party inspection (RTA/Mechanic/REVS..etc)

Modifications:

*Greddy E-manage Blue

*GA15 Throttle Body & Fuel Injectors

*Nismo Engine/Transmission mounts

*R33 GTS-T Fuel Pump

*HKS M-Series Spark Plugs

*Exedy Sports Tuff Button Clutch

*Hurricane Headers/Hi-Flow Cat/2" Exhaust

*Ultrex Short Shifter

*Nismo Gear Knob

*K&N Pod Filter

*Whiteline Adjustable Swaybar (F&R), Panhard Rod, & Anti-Lift Kit

*Racing Gear 14X6 Rims w/ Bridgestone Adrenaline 185/60 14R Tyres

*52mm Auto Gauge tacho+Greddy Pillar Mount

*Momo Drift Steering Wheel

*JDM Rear Spoiler with LED Brake Light

*Pioneer Head Deck

*Calarion Splits

*Clear side indicators and oil catch can have been installed

*Central Locking Kit

*Immobiliser

*new century battery (Fitted ~2 months ago)

I would like 3.5k for it.

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that is f*kn hilaroius! lol looks like a mint car tho just out of intrest what sort of power does it put out and could you get engine bay pics???? im actually keen!

I'll see if I can find a pic of engine bay on my computer... I might have to take a photo tomorrow in the morning.

Not sure how much power it's pulling as it hasn't been dynoed, however i can comment that the throttle is very sharp and responsive.

Ok, I've taken some more pictures as mentioned., i'll let the pictures speak for themselves. Any questions, please ask or PM

Thanks

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