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2001 Nissan 200SX S15 Spec S.

RUNNING GEAR:

-HKS top mount turbo.

-38mm turbosmart wategate plumbed back.

-Greddy plenum.

-Sard injectors.

-Rocker arm stoppers.

-Tomei 5L sump.

-Front mount intercooler.

-Blow off valve adjustable plumbed back.

-Apexi Power FC with hand controller.

-Heavy duty clutch.

-Catch can.

-Silicone and braided hoses.

-Dry cell battery.

-Stainless steel turbo back exhaust.

-Racin logic full height damper anjustable coil over suspension.

-20inch chrome wheels.

Approximately making 250+kw at the wheels on standard internal engine with 20psi boost from previous owner.

135,xxx kms

* With service history !

Bad Points:

-Tubo making a funny spooling noise when on boost. (mechanic says turbo on its way)

-Spoiler holes are coming up through paint.

-Light stone chips on front end of the car.

-N0 REGO or RWC provided.

Interested in swaps plus cash my way.

Contact me on 0432336944 SMS prefered.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for being rude. But you want to sell a S15 with a *almost* blown HKS turbo for 20k? :domokun: . Loll mate go to carsales and you shall see cars with almost the same power for 15 or a bit more for one with a cleaner body. Goodluck with the sale though.

Sid

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