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Hi All,

My partners S15 is up for sale, details listed below.

Price: $16,495

Car is located in Rouse Hill, Sydney.

If interested, please call me any time on 0448 716 718

Cheers.


Overview -

- 2001 Nissan S15 200SX - Spec S (Australian delivered)
- Immaculate condition - Inside and outside
- Second female owner since new
- Pearl white in colour
- 145,488 genuine KM
- All documentation - Owners manual / Log books
- Just completely serviced
- Sought after factory Pearl White in colour
- Both sets of original Nissan keys and remotes included
- PPSR checks welcome - No accident history or money owing


Upgrades / Extras -

- 3" XForce cat back exhaust
- Hybrid front mount intercooler
- Turbosmart boost controller
- Genuine Nissan Spec R side skirts
- Nismo shaded indicators
- Nismo radiator cap
- Bendix ultimate brake pads
- Top of the range alarm / immobiliser
- Additional security features installed
- ADM rear bumper reflectors professionally removed
- BRAND NEW Narva Ice Blue HID Headlights
- BRAND NEW Genuine Nissan 200SX Floor mats
- BRAND NEW Genuine Nissan Silvia 'Lightning Bolt' Badge
- BRAND NEW Sony head unit
- BRAND NEW Sony speakers - Front and rear


Car has just been completely serviced -

- BRAND NEW Pirelli tyres - Front and rear
- BRAND NEW RDA Brake rotors
- BRAND NEW Heavy duty battery
- BRAND NEW Fuel, oil and air filters
- Professionally detailed - Inside and outside
- Engine oil replaced with Royal Purple fully synthetic oil



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