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selling my Much loved Nissan 200sx S15 Spec R GT Love this car and will be sad to see it go but i have brought myself a 4x4 for work and just dont have time to take it out it has 92XXX on the clock

Mods

-Factory Fitted Sunroof

-HID's -Garret GT2860rs (disco potato)

- 3" Dump and front pipe

- HKS Silent Hi-Power catback exhaust (modified to have blast pipes will also come with the hks muffler)

-APS R Series Black air to air intercooler with silicone piping

-Apexi Intake Air Filter

-Nismo Fuel Pump

-Tomei Pon Cams

-GTS-t Front Brake caliper

-Roadholder custom front and rear sway bars

-Autometer Vacume/Boost Gauge

-C's Short Shifter

-Alarm system(with central locking and auto arming **australian standards**

-Drift Teks (17x9.5 and 17X9)

-Just had a $1400 clutch fitted

-Rear spoiler been changed to the smaller(less gay) spec R style

Car has always been serviced and well looked after with penrite oils, will come with a RWC and Rego so come grab yourself a bargain! **will reduce price if parts are removed ie the wheels** Please note the leather seats have been removed and sold by the previous owner (didnt like them)

$17000 ONO (can make it cheaper by removing parts)

0433663833 Thanks

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Edited by VicSlidin

I just bought this car with 93000 on the clock... And have the recept and rwc to prove it, second I was told by a mate that works at nissan it's a spec r gt as they didn't come out in 2002 with sunroofs unless they where spec r gts.... (As the sun roof option was more then just stepping into the gt... Added the fact is has the chrome bits I put to and to together.... I'm chasing the Kim's issue with the old owner sense seeing your email... No response as yet ill keep the keen people who emailed me posted... I have never been untruthfull or sold a shit car and there is plenty of people on this site that would testify to that.

Please remove the add while I sort this out...

Thanks all

I bought it for 15k with 92xxx I spent 1400 on the clutch, 800 on Tyres, 280 on blast pipes, I thought 17k was cheap!..... Mayb not now if its reali done 240xxx :(

Anyways like I said mods plz delete no longer for sale untill I chase down the facts

Thanks

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