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Price $21,990 ono

Kilometres 173,839

Colour Pewter

Interior Colour Graphite

Transmission 6 speed Manual

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Drive Type Rear

Engine 4 cylinder Unleaded Intercooled Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate YGG06L (ACT)

Reg Expiry NOV-2011

I've had this car since it was 18 months old, and with 60,000km on the odometer. This car is in Mechanically A1 condition, having recently had the turbo replaced with a new OEM turbo, and the o2 sensor replaced. Other than that nothing has really broken on the car in the time I've owned it.

The bodywork has recently been resprayed, but there are a few small imperfections. --

In addition to all original equipment, the following are included:

Handling :-

Mitsubishi Evo VI wheels (17") - average condition,

4 x 17" Toyo R888 Semi-slick road-legal tyres (new),

Whiteline Handling Kit,

Tein Superstreet (Australian) Coilovers,

Tein EDFC Damper control unit with 4 x servo motors,

Drivetrain :-

Nismo / Exceedy Heavy Duty Clutch,

Brakes :-

Project Mu rotors (almost new),

Ferrodo brake pads (almost new),

Brake Air deflectors (race),

Engine :-

Chiptorque Chip & Tuning by Silverwater Automotive Services (180kW),

Apexi Pod Filter,

GFB Bleed valve, peak 15PSI boost,

Front Mount Intercooler and plumbing,

CES front - down-pipe,

CES cat-back exhaust with varex muffler & remote,

Aluminium under-tray,

New OEM turbo ( done only 100km),

New O2 sensor (at 130,000km),

Lights :-

LED tail-light globes,

Xenon (HID) high beam (one ballast has died, so I've replaced the original globes, and will include the parts incase you want to replace the broken ballast),

LED map lights,

Interior :-

Nissan JDM A-pillar pod,

Blitz Boost Guage,

Cruise Control,

Alarm with keypad --

If you're not familiar with the 200SX, it is one of the few sports cars that you can carry people in the back seat. Ideal if you have two kids (as this is a 2+2 configuration) - alas I have three kids...

VIN: JN1GAAS15A0002881 Car is owned outright, and I'm selling to upgrade to a more family friendly sportscar. --

The Car can be inspected in Canberra.

Alot of money has been spent on this car, to keep it running perfectly and to make it handle well

Act quickly, as I'm intending to sell of some of the goodies to reduce the price.

Mike

0416086476

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