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Hi guys suprisingly I am considering selling my 200sx s15. Bought the car dead stock under the bonnet with only mod being a turbo back exhaust. I am the second owner of the car. First owner was a federal police officer and bought this car brand new back in 2000. The car has been serviced by hornsby nissan dealer since new, has full logbook stamps for every single service. I am not trying to talk up my car but it is literally in showroom condition. It is red and as you all know red color fades if not taken care properly.

2000 200sx s15 spec S

59500kms

Now the car has a low mount HKS GT-RS turbo setup along with all other supporting mods which were all purchased brand new. Here is a list of all mods :

- HKS GT-RS turbo

- Trust spec LS front mount intercooler

- Tomei fuel pump

- Nismo 740cc injectors

- SMB turbo back exhaust system

- Bosch Z32 AFM

- Apexi super suction kit

- Apexi Power FC with updated hand controller

- Apexi AVC-R boost controller

As you can see, I retained factory cams, ignition coil and exhaust manifold. Car was dyno tuned to 235rwkw @ 18psi with AFR of 11.8 : 1(high boost) and 190rwkw @ 14psi with AFR of 12.2 : 1. All work and tuning was carried out at boostech in five dock.

Here is a photo of the car when stock and engine bay with mods

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I honestly don't know why the 1st owner bought those ugly rims. But I got the stock wheels off him so will put them on :)

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engine bay

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Will post up more photos of the exteiror and interior soon.

I am thinking of selling around 27k mark considering the car itself was 100% genuine to start with, low mileage and all mods are brand new jap brand. Also with rego till march 2012. PM me if you are interested. Thanks

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LOL Dude....looks like whoever bought your car has f**ked it up.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-200sx-2001-12581653?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=7&eapi=2&__N=4294739625 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294963493 898 1216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~1&sort=default

Strong accident damage on left rear quarter. Rear bar also looks out of alignment. Front end also looks out of alignment. Hasnotbeenfixedproperly/10

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