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MARCH 2002 S15 SPEC S GT

72000KS WITH FULL LOG BOOK HISTORY

FACTORY FRONT LEATHER SEATS AND ALL OTHER GT ADDITIONS AND OPTIONS

FULL COLOUR CHANGE COST $5500 STONE GREY BLUE WITH ZYRELLIC PEARL

NEW GANADOR CARBON MIRRORS

JAP REAR BAR NO REFLECTORS

HYBRID FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

GREDDY TYPE R BLOWOFF-VALVE PLUMBED BACK

BLITZ ID BOOST CONTROLLER AND ID MONITOR INFRARED LINKED

HKS WASTEGATE ACTUATOR

FULL 3" EXHAUST WITH DUMP PIPE

BLITZ BOOST GAUGE SINGLE PILLAR MOUNT

JIC MAGIC REAR ADJUSTABLE CAMBER ARMS

FRONT ADJUSTABLE CASTOR ARMS

TEIN HA FULLY ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS

STRUT SUPPORT BAR

19" CHROME ALLOYS WITH FALKEN TYRES

CD MP3 PLAYER

YASHIO FACTORY OVERSIZE RADIATOR

MINI DRY CELL BATTERY

SERVICED EVERY 5000KMS WITH MOBIL1. USES ONLY 98RON FUEL

GREAT TO DRIVE AND REGRETFUL SALE. GOING OVERSEAS. 6 MONTHS REGO

PRICE DROP $28,000 NEG

LOCATED BRISBANE

Pics do not do it justice. Paint job is immaculate and no scratches what so ever. Left rear rim has slight scratches. Interior is in as new condition. Car is barely driven.

Enquiries please contact 0411 047 333 or email [email protected]

Many thanks.

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