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Item: 2000 N15 S2 Nissan Pulsar SSS Hatch

Item Condition: Interior immaculate. Exterior is in excellent condition.

Reason for selling: Reluctant sale; I'm buying a new car.

Price and price conditions: $15,250 ono, may trade.

Location: Hobart, Tasmania.

Extra Info:

- I am the 2nd owner.

- 5spd manual transmission.

- 68,XXX klms.

- Serviced every 5000klm since new with mobil1 synthetic oil (Full Service History).

- Moody Blue in colour.

- Reg is till April/2006.

- Bonnet and Headlight protectors.

This car has all standard SSS feature including:

- SR20DE (105kW) engine.

- Power mirrors, windows, steering

- Central locking

- CD Player

- 15" alloy wheels (new tyres!)

- SSS Bodykit

- SSS Floor mats

- Leather steering wheel and g/knob

- Air Conditioning

- ABS

This car has been fitted with the following:

- Whiteline Camber Pins (front).

- Whiteline rear adjustable swaybar.

- 4-2-1 stepping extractors.

- 2.25 inch exhaust system, with high flow resonator and straight-thru muffler with stainless steel tip.

- K&N panel-filter with a cold air feed from the front bar leading into standard airbox.

- 140W front speakers.

- DIN slot cup holders.

- Clear side repeaters (indicators)

- Nissan immobiliser and remote central locking.

Extras:

- Brand new Exedy heavy duty clutch (still in box).

I've never had any mechanical problems; it runs like a dream. It's a practical, reliable and cheap performance car.

You can contact me (Mike) on 0422 005 829 or PM me.

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