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Item Description: N15 Pulsar SSS sedan (1998 N15 sedan with SR20DE conversion)

Location: Bayswater North, VIC

Phone Number: 0431 379 828

Item Condition: ~169,000kms. Everything works, engine runs smooth and just received all new fluids. Not a single oil leak. Straight, rust-free body. Very clean interior.

Reason for selling: Selling up

Price and price conditions: I have a number of sale options depending on how you want the car;

*Body completely tidied up (front bumper painted and other minor imperfections rectified), full 12 months Victorian registration, proper RWC upon sale, standard number plates: $6500 ono

*Body completely tidied up (front bumper painted and other minor imperfections rectified), no registration, no RWC, no number plates: $5800 ono

*Body left as shown, full 12 months Victorian registration, proper RWC upon sale, standard number plates: $5800 ono

*Body left as shown, no registration, no RWC, no number plates: $5000 ono

Modifications:

SR20DE conversion

Manual

Sports Exhaust with headers

SSS Front Swaybar and new Whiteline bushes

SSS front and rear brake conversion

New Whiteline Steering Rack bushes

S2 Headlight & Tail light Upgrade

JDM bulge front indicators

Clear side indicators

Modified VZR bootlid with spoiler

VZR style sideskirts and rear pods

Lucino Grille

S2 SSS Front Bumper

Full respray in white with House of Kolor Turqouise Ice Pearl, black bonnet & grille

*spare House of Kolor pearl included incase you ever need it - worth a fair bit!*

S2 Interior Upgrade

S2 Airbag Steering Wheel

Tinted Windows

Clarion Headunit

Pioneer front and rear Speakers

Viper Paging Alarm & Immobliser

Fire Extinguisher

16x7.0" Alloy Wheels

N14 SSS Spare Wheel

SSS Struts front and rear, King Low springs front, Standard spring rear.

The base car is a 1998 N15 S1 LX sedan. It is basically a cosmetically different SSS minus aircon (parts are still there, not connected) and minus ABS. It does have a few advantages however - it's lighter than a SSS, arguably slightly stiffer contributing to better handling and insurance is cheaper. It contains a few rare and sought-after body mods. It would make the perfect base for somebody to modify and put their own personal touch on.

The personalised plates are not included in the sale. Test drives available to those I deem to be genuine buyers.

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Edited by llama_au
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