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Advertising this for my cousin

i have the car here but dont have all the receipts here till early august so i cant wr5ite all the details

well its a 2001 200sx

has a gt2871 turbo

haltech

jun cams

forged pistons

not sure about what rods in it

there is ove3r 20k in receipts for the car that will come with it

changed to 5 speed

big clutch

makes 314hp on 20pound

its yellow the wing has been removed

tein coilovers bought new not old second stuff

car runs well is currently located in newcastle

call me on 0412426573

its on carsales for pics type in rego bjn22c

i will take some photos and put on here soon also....

he wants a late model patrol ute or a landcruiser ute if anyone wants to do swaps

thanks

he is selling it as he doesw not drive it and spends most days in a ute

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