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Hey guys, the car is in perfect condition, and is a very regretful sale. I have to sell due to a costly new UNI course I am starting, so I have to down grade.

DETAILS

Nissan S15 200sx

2001 Spec S

6sp manual

Factory blue (paint work is in very good condition)

Comes with all the standard features of the Aus s15

No spoiler (normal with spec S)

EXTRAS

17" 5 spoke Speedy wheels (inc lock nuts)

New, quality tires are being fitted within the next week or so, haven’t chosen a tire yet.

Standard actuator restrictor hose has been replaced to allow more flow = about 1 more psi, nothing major.

Near new EBC green stuff pads on the front

Near new Metal King pads on the rear

Brand new White Line front strut brace

Brand new K&N pod filter (car comes with standard air box also)

Auto meter boost gauge.

Philips splits speakers in the front

Philips 6” speakers in the rear

Digital Cruise control

(Looks standard, very good job, controls are mounted on the steering wheel)

7000km old iridium plugs, and just serviced with motul oil (oil and filter change every 5000-6000km)

I only ever use the best fluids money can buy = break, clutch, power steering ect

The car has done 130,XXX km, now be for you run away I will explain.

I have had the car for about 5 months, the previous owner I bought the car off used it a business car, and only ever drove it from NSW to VIC. Now if you know anything about engines this means there would be next to no damage on the engine as the car would be sitting in 6th gear at about 2800 rpm 98% of the time.

So when I bout the car I took his word for it, but when I got the car I had the head taken off to reveal the truth. The mechanic was in amassment there where still machine marks and serial numbers on the head, he said the engine was like new. Witch made me very happy.

So he put the head back on with a new gasket and I have never had a problem with the car since.

The car will come with RWC and as said above a good set of new tires.

I am looking for 26,700 ONO, I will consider all serious offers.

You can contact me By PM, email = [email protected] or on 0402375701

And please no joy riders.

E-mail me or PM me your email for pic’s. But you should get the idea it is a standard blue S15 with 17s

Regards, Jonathan

Would u take R33 GTS-t plus cash adj?

If so PM me plz.

Cheers

hey buddy,

the loan i have to pay off is 14,500 so i need to get atlest close to that in chash, wether i sell the car and buy another or swap pluss cash.

So it depends what you are wiling to let your car go for.

regards, jonathan

hey mate...you interested in trading for an 89 cefiro plus cash from me for your s15?

body 88000km metalic gunmetal paint

r33 rb26dett engine 56000km

N1 turbos

nismo 550cc injectors

nismo fuel pump

sard fuel pressure regulator

(new) fidenza (u.s.a made) adjustable cam gears

(new) arc fmic

(new) brand new xtreme semi puck hd clutch

(new) x-force stainless 3" cat

(new) 2.5"x2 into 3.5" gtr front pipes

(new) apexi RS 3.5" catback exhaust

(new) apexi power intake pods

(new) apexi power fc + controller

(new) apexi RSM (blue screen)

(new) apexi pen type tt

(new) omori boost gauge

(new) omori oil press gauge

(new) omori water temp gauge

(new) omori oil temp gauge

(new) defi D-gauge 4.5" shift light tacho

(new) hks hypermax II coilovers

cusco front strut brace

(new) tein caster rods

(new) cusco rear camber arms

(new) cusco rear caster arms

(new) cusco rear toe arms

(new) braided brake lines

(new) gtr front brakes (5stud)

gtst rear brakes (5stud)

flared guards front and rear

N1 head lights

late model tail lights

r32gtr wheels

the interior is about as good as you will ever find. not a rip, tear, hole or mark. every electrical device works, including a/c

the exterior paint work is better than 95% of all imports on the street.

parts with (new) next to it were added by me after the car came into the country.

[email protected]

cheers

Henry Di

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