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Well time has come to sell my car as I'm looking at moving to QLD, I am interested in swaps and cash adjustment my way, Looking at $27,000 o.n.o in no rush to sell, I dont really care if you think the price is to high either have been watching a few S15's come onto the market with less mods for this price. All performance mods where installed at SPG in Hobart, Car get's serviced every 4,000km's at east brook automotive in old Tudor in prospect, Car has just over 100,xxx km's on it will get exact amount when i can. Car is always run on BP ultimate :P Car has been very well looked after while in my possession, cleaned most weekends, The interior is very clean on this car and it get's heaps of looks. Car is very quick as some people can vouch has not been drifted etc. Front bar has a few marks where I was coming out of a drive way, also rear bar has like 3 little cracks it in around the exhaust. If you need to know anything else just ask, PM. Will to drive car to mainland to meet buyer if needed. Well here are a few details of the car

Car as follows

1999 Type R JDM

6 speed Manual

Suspension/Breaks

Nismo Front strut brace

Rear strut brace

Nismo struts

Nismo rear Camber arms

Slotted DBA Rotors

Engine bay

POWER FC D-JETRO

GKTECH Dump pipe

X-Force front pipe

X-Force high flow cat

X-Force Cat back

GTR Intercooler

Turbo tech Boost Controller

Apexi POD

Custom airbox

Blitz hot pipe

GKTECH Dump pipe

Braided oil line

Bosch 040

Greedy induction pipe

Trust T518z turbo

Tune agent manifold

Nismo 740cc Injectors

Nismo Super Coppermix twin plate clutch

Nismo Lightened flywheel

Top stage carbon fibre ABS unit cover

Exterior

20 Inch Koya R1 GT's

Full Pearl White Respray

Rolled Front Guards

Flared Rear Guards

M-Sports front bar

Uras rear bar

Uras side skirts

Fibreglass vented bonnet

Tinted windows

Xenon white Headlight bulbs

Smoked Black rear taillights

Smoked Black Side guard indicators

Interior

DRiFT Gear Knob

Leather boot

Full Alarm System with remote start

Silvia floor mats

Sound system

Pioneer DVD 7inch in-dash Touch screen

Polk Audio Splits

Type R coaxils

Kenwood 4 Channel Amp

Dyna mat rear parcel shelf

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