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Hi everyone,

I am selling my 2001 Nissan S15 Spec R adm model.

The car was previously registered in Sydney, plates: BTU38T VIN: JN1GAAS15A0001781

Story is I bought the car from Sydney two months ago, planning to get it registered in Victoria, at the same time knowing that the vehicle had previous accident history but have passed viv successfully. It is listed as a repairable/written off vehicle.

The car was going to get regeod as it passed rwc, but I later found out at Vic Roads on the day that it will require a viv inspection in the state also. I have now therefore decided to put the car up for sale as I dont have the time to go through the process.

For people that are interested living up in NSW, the car can easily get registered as it has already been cleared by the inspection and it will not require another one, only rwc & rego.

The car drives perfectly. Straight doesn't pull to one side, no vibrations and mechanically A1. Interior is kept in a tidy condition, exterior could use a respray in areas such as the front bar, bonnet that has a few dints and the right rear quater panel has a key line scratch.

- Color is Pewter

- 6speed manual

- approx 111,000km's on the clock

- T28 Turbo

- Braided turbo lines

- FMIC with HKS piping both coated in gloss black

- tinted windows

- lowered suspension

- 3.5" HKS exhaust, custom 2.5" twin tips for the stock look.

- Pod filter

The car is located in St Albans, 25 mins from the Melbourne CBD.

Inspections are more then welcome.

Please txt/PM or call me to make an appointment for inspection on 0431 068 447

Note: Work rims does not come with the car, as the stock rims will be supplied. Otherwise if you are really keen on the wheels I will require $1,700 extra for the wheels & tires.

$14,000 or open to swaps (let me know what you have but has to be auto) + cash my way

I will accomodate buyers with freighting but you must pay for it.

Thanks for reading!

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Here's a couple of photos, If anyone is after more click the link below as I have uploaded a huge amount of photos up on photobucket they are out of order but have a flick through.

Forgot to mention, in addition the car has factory sunroof & bosch 040.

Cheers

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Hey just got a report from https://transact.ppsr.gov.au/ppsr/SearchForMotorVehicle and got the following. says its written off?

Motor Vehicle

Type: CAR / SMALL PASSENGER VEHICLE Make: NISSAN

Body type: SEDAN Model: S15 200 SX SILVA

Colour: GREY

Registration plate number: State vehicle registered: NSW

Registration expiry:

Year of manufacture: Year of compliance:

Written off:

Collision, NSW, 09 Feb 2010,

Inspected Collision, NSW, 14 Jan 2009, Economic Repairable Write-off

Hey just got a report from https://transact.pps...ForMotorVehicle and got the following. says its written off?

Motor Vehicle

Type: CAR / SMALL PASSENGER VEHICLE Make: NISSAN

Body type: SEDAN Model: S15 200 SX SILVA

Colour: GREY

Registration plate number: State vehicle registered: NSW

Registration expiry:

Year of manufacture: Year of compliance:

Written off:

Collision, NSW, 09 Feb 2010,

Inspected Collision, NSW, 14 Jan 2009, Economic Repairable Write-off

incoming price drop

Hey just got a report from https://transact.pps...ForMotorVehicle and got the following. says its written off?

Motor Vehicle

Type: CAR / SMALL PASSENGER VEHICLE Make: NISSAN

Body type: SEDAN Model: S15 200 SX SILVA

Colour: GREY

Registration plate number: State vehicle registered: NSW

Registration expiry:

Year of manufacture: Year of compliance:

Written off:

Collision, NSW, 09 Feb 2010,

Inspected Collision, NSW, 14 Jan 2009, Economic Repairable Write-off

Read the first post again properly.

Story is I bought the car from Sydney two months ago, planning to get it registered in Victoria, at the same time knowing that the vehicle had previous accident history but have passed viv successfully. It is listed as a repairable/written off vehicle.

Some people need to read.

Sorry guys, i havent been on here for a while, if you have any questions please just call or message me i can answer all your questions, otherwise PM me ill try my best to hop on sau a couple times a week to check my pm's.

Car is still for sale, had plenty of offers keep them coming! :)

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