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hey guys i have decided to sell my s15, i have spent ALOT on this car in the past 2 months with the following parts brand new out of the box from japan and have done abround 10 kms. The car is in a1 condition always serviced and owned by a lady owner in japan.

Nissan s15

6 speed

100 xxx kms

SUNROOF

all factory options

6 months rego

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- ORC single plate clutch and lightened fly wheel

- GTC's face 2 18x10 18x9 in top secret gold face 2 with carbon center caps/ nuts etc ( same offsets as the Lozs promo car.)

- Exhaust technology dump pipe,front pipe

- Exhaust technology stainless system with jun BL muffler and custom flutes

- Nismo rear cradel options

- SILKROAD Rma8 coil overs

- Origin L.E.D rear tail lights

-VERTEX sides and rear ( can arrange front bar )

-Custom FMIC and Piping

-Trust airnix filter kit

-Greddy profect B II boost controller

- Greddy turbo timer

-Carbon din panel

- New Brake pads

- Kenwood cd/mp3 player

- clarion splits

-Trust shifter

-Custom candy apple rocker cover

+ many more im sure that i have not listed.[/size]

PLEASE KEEP YOUR COMMENTS TO YOUR SELF AS I DONT NEED TIME WASTERS!

Rear guards will need a flair and front needs a tad more camber with a slight roll which will cost around $80 a corner for the front and a bit more for the rear

CAR CAN BE SOLD WITH LESS MODS AND THE WHEELS OF YOUR CHOICE : SSRS POLISHED IN 18INCH OR STOCK WITH SALE PRICE ADJUSTED

$27500 with wheels

$23.500 with stock wheels and less modifications

pm me and ill get back to you as soon as i can.

kind regards

kane

0423697701

i have got alot of pms regarding swaps with there r32 r33 gtrs silvias etc+cash. please im after cash sale as i have another car on the way from japan.

cheers guys!

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