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Hi guys,

selling my car to clear up some funds.

Ive owned this s15 for just over a month. I purchased it bone stock off the first owner, a middle aged asian nerd that didnt know much about cars.

The car was completely standard, regularly serviced at nissan, straight with no major accident history - only just had the rear bumper bar scratched at a shopping centre and hence he had just the rear bumper bar resprayed. Apart from that, the rest of the car is very original (standard factory paint no resprays) and clean with a few stone chips upfront.

The car has no cuts and shuts, no finance owing and is clear of REVS. I cannot stress anymore how original and clean this car is.

Details:

- The car is a 2002 (last year of production) Spec R 200SX S15, red in colour.

- Sunroof, power options, air con, cruise control, standard 6 CD stacker system. Interior is as new.

- I purchased it with 60500km on it. It now sits on 61000km or there abouts. Rarely driven as i have other cars.

- Rego was renewed and it now has about 11 months rego on it.

- New Quicktrack Version 4 was installed and it now has over 11 months monitoring on it which will be transferred over to the new owner.

- New 3" turbo back exhaust system with hi flow cat and Hi-tech muffler dual pipe was installed. [Factory turbo back complete exhaust system will be supplied]

- New Buddyclub D2 coilovers was installed. Initially the car was lowered substantially, however, it now sits abit higher and speed hump friendly.

- New G4 front and rear camber and castor rods was installed. [Factory arms will be supplied]

- New K&N pod filter was installed. However, the standard air box and filter are now back in place.

- Engine runs as smooth as a baby's ass with no noises at all - no tappet noise, no VCT rattle.

- Gearbox and clutch are perfect - no noises, no crunching/grinding. Very very smooth shifting feel.

The car is mechanically A1 with no issues what so ever guaranteed. It has never been modified/touched in any other way accept as stated above. The car is straight and original with just stone chips upfront and about 3 very minor pin sized dents.

To find an original and clean S15 these days is very hard. Most would disappoint upon inspection.

Any inspection on my car will result in a big smile :)

Im after $24500.

I will not tolerate any dreamers, low ballers, or time wasters. Im after a straight forward clean sale. Sorry, im not interested in any trades as i have too many cars as is, the last thing i need is another one to add to my collection.

Any questions or queries, please dont hestitate to contact me via PM.

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