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With a change in circumstances i'm looking at selling/swapping my clean Low Km S15.

Looking to sell or swap for a clean little daily or family car plus cash adjustment my way.

Car:

2001 Australian Delivered 200sx S15

Pewter colour

6sp manual

91,000km on the clock

Fresh 3 months rego

Just serviced last week

Mods:

Pod filter installed, FMIC and piping all powdercoated in Matt Black

Turbo-back exhaust with HKS Dump pipe and stainless twin-tip XForce Muffler

Bleed valve installed and running daily 12psi

Walbro 550hp intank fuel pump

R34 RB25DET 7-blade clutch fan

Other Info:

Purchased car in July 2011 and have kept it serviced every 5000km's at Turbo Tune.

Stock wheels have been powdercoated satin black with the aim to keep the car as a clean daily driver.

Standard suspension, castor rod bushes replaced late last year with nolathane items.

Super reliable with all the cooling mods and fuel pump - it's ready for more boost by the new owner.

Still have the standard SMIC and Full factory exhaust along with a spare pair of door skins.

Headlights have been recently fully restored and look mint, brand new blue vision bulbs all round.

Car is in fantastic condition, located Southern Suburbs SA.

Asking Price:

$16,500 ono

Very interested in swaps + cash my way for the following cars (clean and low km's only):

- Modified GTI-R pulsar or S14 Series 2 with receipts

- 2000 onwards Integra/Civic with mods

- M35 Stagea

- Other luxury spec 2000 onwards family sized performance car

Let me know what you have. Pictures below.

Sorin - 0401 636 538

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  • 2 weeks later...

I've talked to the Mrs about the Stagea but she's not keen mate sorry.

The GTR sounds awesome but i'd say it's pretty full on for a daily for me, sorry. I tried to modify the post to specify a couple of car + cash figures, but can't see how.

Would be looking at a clean GTIR or S14 + around $8k, Diesel Crewcab ute + around $8k, Or something like a Mazda 6 luxury sport + cash. Mrs is even keen on a 2000+ Subaru, Accord Euro, V35 4-door etc.

Thanks for looking guys.

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