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Hi everyone,

My 200Sx is up for sale

Its a 1998

Jungle Green

90,000km

Full service history

Excellent condition.

Mods: Full whiteline handling kit( adjustable sway bars F/R, camber and castor kits etc) Brake upgrade with DBA 4000 rotors, SBS pads and motul Dot 5.1 brake fluid.

Full 3 inch Hi-Tech exhaust, Pod filter, Bosch 040 fuel pump, Unichip ECU and EBC. X Heavy duty UAS ceramic clutch and 6kg flywheel

Trust FMIC . Tuned to 170rwkw with a very nice power curve and lots of midrange.

Wheels: Racing Hart CPF TuneR's 17x8's and 17x9's front to rear( Light weight forged magnesium 2piece rims). Falken Azenis rubber with 90 % tread.

Tinted windows, Alpine stereo( head unit, amp, splits and 12 inch sub)

Im sure i have forgotton stuff so please, if you are genuinely interested, Call me and i can go over it all with you.

Price is $24,000 with the wheels, $22k without.

I will post pics asap. Contact me on 0418431634

Daz

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