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Hey guys,

So after along nights thinking about this, ive decided to put my car for sale and move onto a more appropriate car for my job lol.

She is an ADM 2002 Spec R GT 200sx, manual and has 157 xxx KM's on the clock.I have had her serviced every 5000km at Nissan and is washed and garaged thumbsup.gif As this is an ADM model, it is better for insurance as compared to the JDM models.

Ive babied this car and looked after it soo she is in awesome condition with few scratches here n there 001.gif

AERO BAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She has an genuine aero bar attached to her which was bought brand new and is less than 4 months old so the condition is very mint.

MODS:

K&N Pod Filter

Carbon Fiber Struct Brace

Garrett 2860rs Turbo with 0.86 Rear Housing

FMIC

HKS SSQV BOV

Full 3" Exhaust with 4.5" Muffler

6000K HID's

Smoked Yashio Tail Lights

Turbosmart Boost Tee

Electronic Drift Boost Gauge

Lowered King Springs

Kenwood Double Din DVD player

Genuine Front JDM Aero Bar with Fog Lights

17" Nismo LMGT3 Rims with Kumho KU36's with 95% thread

Aftermarket Cruise Control

Brand new Reema Brake Pads

Front DBA4000 Slotted Rotors

Rear RDA Slotted Rotors

High Flow Cat

This car made 181kw with the stock s15 t28 turbo and now should be putting out close to 200kw with the 2860 running at 14psi. The turbo is less than 1000Km's old.

The engine is in very healthy condition as it was able to make 181kw on 12psi with only a FMIC, exhaust and pod filter and has the capability to make over 200kw easily with the new turbo and a tune.

I want $18500 ono for her and i will sell her for cheaper for less mods. i.e stock front bar, stock tails lights etc.

I am willing to trade for Evo 9 with cash of course001.gif

Cheers guys 004.gif

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