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Hey guys

Thinking of sell it as i didn't get chance to drive this car.

all it does is sitting in my garage collecting dust, i better let it go to a new owner who will DRIVE it.

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2002 Nov Nissan 200sx - S15

only 2 & 1/2 years old

still under factory warrenty, one of the lastest s15 u can buy

Pewter, spec S GT

with optional spec R side skirt

6 speed manual

very low 29xxxkm

service every 5000km

only with motul 300V and redline oil in gearbox, diff

weekend car

Non-Smokers and garaged every single day in it's whole life!

tinted window

Electric windows

keyless entry, centre locking, Factory Immobiliser

being a GT it equiped

"GT" wing (Jap spec)

leather interior, leather steering wheel, gear knob

chrome door handle and sport pedal

chrome wheel

etc

exhaust technology dump, front pipe

high flow cat

X- force titanium catback exhaust

Pod filter with Apexi Aluminium heat shield

High flow GTR fuel pump

Apexi pen style turbo timer

Exedy heavy duty clutch

lower Kings Spring (legal limit)

Blitz BLM boost gauge

car is immaculate, as expect by her age and km done

All modifications are brand new and undertaken in the last year or so.

I am asking $31500

Anybody interested pls contact me via pm

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very nice example, and a good price for all the mods included!

we bought ours in november last year which was also a 2002 spec S GT pewter but it was stock for $37k and 15,000km on the clock.

If your one was on sale back then we would have bought it straight away :P

now a question, 180rwkw is pretty good for a stock? ecu, what dyno did you get that on? and what boost are you running?

free bump!

feel free to pm me if you want.

cheers.

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