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Nissan S14 200sx

Automatic SR20det

1997 NISSAN 200SX S14 S2 Sports

Kilometres - 168,000

Transmission - 4spd Auto

Reg Expiry - OCT-2007

Road Worthy Certificate - Yes

Reason for selling - Reluctant to sell but must as i am leaving for overseas at the end of the month.

Car comes with MP3/CD PLAYER.TURBO TIMER.

19in Rims with Brand new tyres 1month old.

14,500neg with 19's

12,500firm with standard wheels.

Contact Billy via 0402 702 872

Asking Price: 14500neg

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