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1996 series 1 nissan 200sx. It is in excellent condition and drives wonderfully. Selling to help fund overseas

trip. Features:

- Original black paint which is quite rare

- 17" Japanese lightweight alloys with Khumo Semi Slick tyres

- RDA slotted brake rotors and sports brake pads front and rear

- Genuine Cusco strut tower braces front and rear

- Sports suspension set up for road use (firm without being overly firm - handles amazingly well)

- Engine is 100% stock apart from: Upgraded stainless steel turbo water lines with earls fittings and

upgraded Japanese made Koyo radiator (50% more flow than stock). Both of these were preventative

modifications

- Excedy HD clutch

- HKS hi-power exhaust system - turbo back. (silencer included)

- Series 2 200sx tail lights

- Nismo front grill/Nismo leather Gear knob. Original gear knob and front grill included

- Full Alarm system with central locking.

The car drives and handles amazingly and is really a perfect road car for sporting use. It has full service

history and original documentation. I've run it on Motul 300v Chrono competition oil and to date it has

not used a drop over it's 5000km service intervals. The engine is very very tight. All other fluids used

have been Motul.

Car has been used as a daily driver for the past year and I have been fastidious about the way it is

looked after, as was the previous owner. First 2 photos were taken upon delivery from previous owner

last year, hence the VIC number plates.

The only thing noteworthy about the car is that the gearbox whines a bit. It's not a grinding whine, just a smooth audible one. It did this when I got it, and it's never developed from there, but it's something that prospective buyers should be aware of. Besides the whine, the gearbox is very tight, synchros are perfect and the whole drivetrain itself feels great.

Pics:

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Price is $12,000,

Located on the Sunshine Coast, QLD.

Contact details:

Gavin - 0411 147 357 or (07) 54 769 398

No Swaps, No trades, No stupid offers. Call me if you're interested.

Thanks,

Gavin

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PRICE DROP TO $10,500

Apologies to anyone that was interested and wasn't able to view the car previously, it is now 100% ready for viewing/sale and RWC.

Just put 4 new Continental contact sport tyres on it, plus 6 months fresh rego.

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