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Hey Guys, Sorry not a Skyline :(

I am deciding to sell my pride & joy with the following details :

Specs :

-2002 Nissan 200sx Spec S GT

-139,000 kms

-Log Books

-1 Yr rego just renewed Sept

-Exhaust Manifold gasket replaced

-Bel mouth dump pipe

-2 months old Turbo back Xforce Varex Exhaust with Cannon ( Powertune Installed )

-BC Racing Gold coilovers approx 10,000 kms old , 30 way damper

-Whiteline Swaybar

-Dproject adjustable Toe , Camber & Traction arms

-Strut Brace

-Good Year tyres with 90% tread

-Jap Spec Pillar with boost gauge with peak functioning

ENGINE :

-SR20DET serviced every 3000kms with Motul Turbolight & Genuine Nissan Filter

-NGK Platinum Sparkies

-98 Octane BP Ultimate - 500kms / tank

Chassis/Body/Paint:

-Headlights are not faded & in mint cond

-No rust

-Paint is in in excellent condition

-Only slight marking on front bar which is only noticable up close

-Slightest gutter rash on rear left rim , Isnt noticable unless close

GT Specs :

-Aero Wing

-Chrome Wheels

-Leather seats

-Chrome foot pedels

-Chrome gearboot surround

-Chrome door locks & surround

-Enhanced In car Audio

Points to Note :

-Varex cannon was disconnected & removed when having the adjustable arms installed & aligned. When re connected the Varex flap stopped working. It is approx 2 months old so must just need re wiring. Still under waranty I'v just been too busy to go back to powertune to fix it , 100% fixable.

-My brother took the car for a drive the morning after its alignment (3 weeks ago ) . We came around a round about in the wet & not having experience it came out on him & the rear left hit a gutter at about 30km/h .. The rear left Lower control arm is 5mm bent and needs to be replaced . If I was keeping the car I would have fixed it myself but deciding to sell it as is. Still drives ok but does need a LCA that's not bent … Any wreckers will have this arm.. I have seen it on some forums for around $200-300 for the pair ..

Price :

$16,400.00 ono

Any question please call us or PM , May be interested in swaps ..

0416 377 666

Anth

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