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The perfect example of a reliable and well-maintained Australian delivered S15. The last model built by Nissan Australia in July 2002. Your chance to own one of the last of the last. I am the 3rd owner after originally being purchased by a Qantas employee under a corporate fleet program. I have used the vehicle as a weekend car. The vehicle is a 6-speed manual with 129,800kms and registration until 13th December 2012.

The vehicle has been serviced every 5,000kms using top-shelf oil from Royal Purple engine, gear and differential oils. The performance of the SR20DET engine has been improved using quality aftermarket parts and all of which have been installed professionally to maintain a standard appearance;

• Front Mount Intercooler (Greddy)

• 3" Turbo-Back Exhaust with twin tip muffler. Very Stealthy.(Custom)

• Cold Air Intake + Pod Filter (Apexi)

• Lowered Sports Suspension (King)

• High flow fuel pump (Walbro)

• Coil Packs (Splitfire)

The vehicle also comes with a few interior extras including;

• Genuine GT Spec Leather Seats

• Kenwood Head Unit for CD/MP3 Playback, Auxillary In + Front Usb Port

• Kenwood 6x9" Rear Speakers & Clarion 5" Front Splits

• 3-Point Alarm with Immobiliser approved against Australian standards

The vehicle has also received the following brand new parts;

• Exedy Sports Organic Clutch w/ Single Mass flywheel

• 2 brand new tyres

• RDA rear brake rotors + brake pads

I am only selling this vehicle as looking to invest in the property market. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or for an inspection.

Price $16,000 ONO

Please contact Brian on 04 two two 789 078.

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