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Unfortunately the time has come for me to sell my car, as having a work car and my car sitting at home is impractical.
2002 Nissan 200sx (AUS delivered model) Spec S

Serviced every 2000ks since bottom end rebuild.

Engine:
CP forged pistons 9:1
Eagle rods
ACL race bearings
ARP fasteners
New oil pump
New water pump
Greddy extended sump
New gaskets all around
Greddy pulley kit
T28 turbo
Nismo engine mount
3” dump pipe, 3” exhaust with 5” tip
Hybrid intercooler
Tial BOV

Cooling:
Koyo 53mm radiator
AU thermo fans (not fitted to car)
Tomei N2 oil block plate
Greddy oil filter relocation kit
Setrab oil cooler (custom lines)

Suspension:
Tein super drift coilovers
White line sway bars front and rear
White line front strut brace
Cusco rear strut brace

Driveline:
S14 5 speed gearbox (no dodgy sounds or crunches)
Exedy heavy duty clutch
Exedy lightened fly wheel
Tomei Traxx 2 way lsd 4.3 (built by dalspec)

Brakes:
R33 gtst callipers (front)
296mm slotted rotors
ADR approved braided lines
Project Mu club spec pads
Stock rears with Feroddo heavy duty pads

Interior:
Stock s15 driver’s seat
Passenger seat needs replacing as is has yellow tan leather which has seen better days (black seat covers currently fitted)
Rear seat has been removed as it has the yellow tan leather from its previous owner (will be provided to new owner)
Drift knob handbrake
Nismo gear knob

Exterior:
Previous owner customer paint ’24 karrot gold’
The body kit I believe to be the c-west power aero kit
Rays volk GTC’S in grey face with chrome lip are currently fitted
18x8/18x9 +35ish I think they are
Federal Super Street 595 fitted front and rear
Stock tail lights

Bad points: front passenger seat will need replacing as it has the yellow tan leather (happy to remove the $$ value of new fake brides), there is a fire extinguisher mounted above the glove box. JDM a pillar fitted but no gauge.

Yes it has seen the track, yes it was previously modified with larger turbo, larger cams etc, but some parts where removed to make it more street friendly. The only thing this car needs is a nistune, pon cams, 2871r, injectors and you have a 340hp+ car. I just don’t have the time, money or interest in the car anymore. Car has always been maintained and well looked after!

Asking price $17,000 ONO - genuine offers will be considered. All inspections are welcomed.

0406 five three five 354 if your genuinely interested. Rego has another 6 months. I will post pic's up tonight.

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