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Hi,

Nissan 200SX 2001 Spec S (Aus Delivered)

56 000khm on clock

Manual

Mods

S/S Turbo back exhaust

HKS Pod Filter

Blitz Boost Guage

Cusco Front Sturut Brace.

Blitz Turbo timer.

Brant Nemesis

New tyres

Pics: http://www.dntinternet.com/users/joey/s15/

Reason for selling:

Selling due to me sick of paying high excessive insurance & just wanting an A-B car now untill insurance is cheaper & wanting to buy a investment property. Very broken hearted.

Bought this car in Melb in Janurary with 52 000khm on clock.

Have only driven it just under 5000khm & most of it would of been clocked driving it back to Sydney.

Car driven daily but work is only 10khm there & back from home.

Rego started Jan 2005.

Always garaged, well looked after & have always been serviced. It will be serviced again just prior to selllng the car. I Have the full car history.

Im after $28 500 Neg.

Please email [email protected] or reply to post if more information is needed.

Thanks,

Joey. icon_cry.gificon_cry.gificon_cry.gif

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