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Item: nissan S15 Spec S

-6 speed manual

-silver pewter

-93xxx kms

-super ADVAN tri-spoke wheels 17x8 fronts 17x9 rear with 235/40 and 245/40 tyres near new!

-brand new split dump/front pipe (1 piece)

-brand new 3" stainless steel mandrel bent cat back

-JIC fully adjustable coil overs (base adj, spring rate adj, camber tops, damper adj)

-APEXI pod filter

-brand new klr front mount cooler kit

-CUSCO front strut brace

-comes with extra set of s15 stock wheels with tread

-6 months rego & RWC

-FMIC not installed yet, still in plastic wrap and in box

Location: Brisbane western side

Item Condition: good cond.

Price and Payment Conditions: $25000neg will seperate parts to make it cheaper.

Extra Info: URGENT SALE PRICE DROPPED TO $23000 AS IS. THIS WEEK ONLY!!!

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: 0430168117 best to call or sms cos im not on here very often!

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