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URGENT SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!

CAR TYPE

2001 NISSAN 200SX S15 ADM version

LOCATION

South Brisbane

CONDITION

Very Good

MODIFICATIONS

- Apexi Power FC

- Apexi AVC-R

- Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

- Apexi N1-Bomber champagne colour exhaust system (cat-back)

- Exedy single plate heavy duty clutch (Less than 4 months old and good for 240rwkws)

- Turbosmart Vee-port BOV (Set as plumb back)

- Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

EXTERIOR

- Authentic Vertex Lang Bodykit (certificate of authenticity provided)

- 17"x7" Viper wheels (All tyres are less than 7 months old)

INTERIOR AND GADGETRY

- Epsilon 7" DVD Player

- Alpine Type R Front and rear splits w/ tweeters

- Pivot 11000rpm tachometer w/ shift light

- 4000k Phillips Blue xenon bulb for the headlight and dim light

- Viper car alarm system with digital remote control

TESTS PERFORMED

- Noise and pollution exhaust test

- Compression Test and RWC Test (Done on 8 Feb 2008)

COMPRESSION TEST RESULT

1 - 135

2 - 130

3 - 125

4 - 125

RWC REQUIREMENTS

1) Replace rear main seal

2) Replace front brake pads

3) Fix passenger window switch

Total estimated cost by mechanic is $480

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This car has never been raced on a track. The car is a daily driver and has done 195700ks (approx) on the odometer mosty due to the distance from home to work. Chassis is in good condition and drives straight. The car is tuned at a 175rwkws. Car is registered until April 2008. Reason for this very regretful sale. Owner going o/seas.

Asking price is $22300

PM any enquiries or call Ben on 0413325912.

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Edited by x2soul
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sno33 - It is a vertex lang kit. I can guarantee you that. It was ordered by Jetspeed from T & E co in Japan. This is a non wide body kit if that's whats throwing you off. Certificate of Authenticity provided. The guys at www.vertex-aus.com can vouch for this as well.

Price drop to $22300. Got the compression test and RWC done. Needs three things to get the safety cert. Estimated cost provided by mechanic

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