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After 6 years with this car, it's time we part ways. It has been always looked after and serviced every 5,000kms.

Truly in immaculate condition that has to been seen.

The engine was rebuilt with forged internals only 5,000kms ago.

The front and rear seats have been professionally retrimmed with tan leather. The car has been professinoaly lowered using whiteline suspension.

$12,480 with RWC PRICE DROP THIS PRICE IS ONLY VALID UNTIL NOV 8, after that it's going back up to 13.5k

For those who don't know what extra's you get in the rare LUXURY HIGH SPEC:

Sunroof

ABS

Front Lip + Side skirts + Spoiler (high spec body kit)

Fog Lights

Dual Air Bags

Premium Sound System (Which i've replaced)

S14a High Spec Luxury - Automatic with Shift Kit

Factory body kit, Dual air bags and Sunroof

*Performance Upgrades

-Rebuilt Engine with Forged Internals

-Front Mount Intercooler with a clever custom install so as to keep the factory fog lights

-Full 3" Exhaust with twin tip 3" Xforce muffler

-Pod Air Filter

-Cold Air Intake

-040 Bosch fuel pump

-Whiteline Suspension

-17" BEO Japanese Wheels

*Audio

-Pioneer MP3 Player

-Cadence & JL Speakers

*Accessories

-Rare genuine nismo clear indicators

-Genuine Nissan 200sx floor mats

-HKS Turbo Timer

-Boost Gauge

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*** THE200 Plates not included, can be purchased separately for $1,000. I will supply standard issue Victorian plates with the vehicle & RWC***

Call 0421139578

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