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99 S15 Spec R JDM

Ive recently made the decision to sell my s15. Ive owned the car for the last year and had no issues with it. Only reason i'm selling is because i'm finally in a position to upgrade to a car i've always wanted.. 34gtr

I had the car checked over by State roads inspections and received a comprehensive report attesting the great condition of the car which i'm happy to show any perspective buyer. The car originally had an aftermarket front bar on it that i wasn't a fan of and also had a ducktail spoiler on it that i changed for the aero wing which required the front and rear to be resprayed. Due to the pearl white being so hard to match up and seeing as i was getting a quater of the car resprayed anyway i decided that i might aswell get the whole car resprayed and i went for Mazda paint 34k which is similar but a little brighter then the standard pearl white. I got it done at DT Panels and they did a fantastic job. Ive got before and after pictures to show the car wasnt in any sort of accident.

120,000km's
6 speed manual
Optional sunroof
Optional JDM sat nav
OEM Aero front bar

Engine mods
AM performance split dump/front pipe
Titanium cat back (muffler cut off in favor of stainless straight pipe)
High flow cat, Resonator
Turbo tech boost controller
Blitz SE front mount intercooler
ORC 409d Clutch and flywheel kit (installed 5000km's ago)

Suspension and handling mods
Powered by max coilovers (base height, camber, damper adjustable)
Cusco rear camber arms
Cusco front and rear strut braces
RDA slotted and dimpled brake rotors
QFM A1RM brake pads
17x9+18 Desmond Regamaster EVO wheels
(Fully refurbished by Wheel tech so they're immaculate)
Project MU wheel nuts

Interior mods
Yashio factory gear knob
Yashio factory gear boot

Rego untill (AUG 20 2014)
Roadworthy to be negotiated.

Im after $22500 with wheels or $20500 without.
$21500 with wheels but without aero front.

Also interested in swaps with 34GTR and cash your way ofcourse or R33 gtst and cash my way.

call or text Jason on 0401910780
Located Geelong, Victoria.

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