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Hey there up for sale is My Adm S15 auto .

I have the full Service history as i bought it off the origional Owner whome Was 57.. he paid 38k for it ,

it was bought completely standard absolutly no mods , I have owned many nissans over the years including Building my 800hp gtr .

Im a tuner at a performance Workshop in the eastern suburbs and this was bought for a bit of R&D

With all that done now the End product/mods works extremly well,

KM 116000 with books,

mods.

Front mount no hole intercooler kit, (We make our own)

Gt2871r with S15 comp cover .86 rear housing

Custom Cams made to work with the Vct and not damge the valve springs etc. (very similar to greddy easy cams)

550cc injectors

Shift kit installed by knox auto's with modded valve body

Full Xforce Exhaust including dump front and high flow cat.

Rb25 Airflow meter

Modified Standard Air box with K&n filter

Interior

almost standard just a tiny boost guage but its out the way.

and a pioneer headunit, simple one with mp3 etc,

Exterior

After market lights all round , including blinkers.

Only Blemish is 2 small dints in drivers door,

I have Tuned it with nistune, With the Longevity of the motor being main outcome not huge numbers.

It makes a comfortable 225rwkw on 15.5 psi with Extremly conservative ing maps, and an afr of 11.8

The car Averages around 420 km to a tank , Even with the cams etc, i have the full service histroy and even the services i have done outside of the modding,

If you seriously considering buying a s15 have a look at this one , Any inspection will Can be done at my work as ill put it on the hoist you/your mech more than welcome to go over it,

if you want something fast and auto that can be used for daily commuting to and from work have a look,

Vic Before Front mount and the rest installed

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Had a check over for a r.w.c all that is needed is a windscreen (chip in dirversline of sight) but im not organising it for this price not worth the effort.

i will organise it but im not paying for it, screens $180-220 i have been told

cheers.

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