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Posting this ad for my Dad, so the car has been driven by an older man, mainly to and from work without any thrashing.

2001 Nissan 200SX S15 Spec R

6 speed manual

No accident

120,000 kms

All original, except for altezza style tail lights and a new head unit. Original tail lights will also be supplied with car.

Excellent condition and an awesome buy.

Recently detailed and new tyres put on.

$19,000 neg with rego and rwc

Location: Croydon, Victoria.

Call or message 0418 516 986 for more details or email [email protected]

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is it on car sales mate i still get people calling me about mine ... if u want ill just pass ur number on ... also ur price is a lil high i sold mine for like 15k i know thats not what u want but thought i might help ya a lil

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