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Time for a change, owner of this vehicle for the past 3 years. Bought as stock standard car. Tasty mods with potential 270Kw with upgraded injectors.

Reason why i'm selling this car is because I have upgraded to a modified s15, something different...

Year: 1996 Series 2

Km's: 160XXX

Location: Melbourne

Colour: White (Brand new paint)

Rego: ADIS (till 11 AUGUST)

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Price: $10K ono - I have spent more than $10k in mods alone.

Contact: SMS 0421 864 698 /PM or post in thread

Power: 230KW @ 14psi

list of mods:

Motor/Engine Bay

* High flow G2 500HP turbo ($1370) HYPERGEAR

* Nistune Z32 ecu tuned by DR DRIFT ($1100)

* Splitfire coilpack($550)

* Bosch Fuel pump ($300)

* Blitz Pod filter with custom 3inch intake ($300)

* Front mount intercooler,return flow. Tanks are HKS ($300)

* Turbotech boost controller T set to 14psi ($30)

* Full exhaust with twin tip at the end ($500)

* Exedy heavy duty cushioned button clutch ($900)

* Brand new O2 sensor($90)

* Brand new fuel filter ($40)

Wheels/Suspension/Exhaust

*350z Wheels with Toyo rubber-225s ($600)

*Tein height adjustable coilovers ($800)

*Full exhaust with twin tip at the end ($500)

Inside the Cabin

*Boostgauge/oil gauge with Apiller ($120)

*HKS turbotimer ($60)

*Nismo Gear nob ($50)

*JVC mp3/ipod/usb player($350)

*Pioneer 6"front+rear speakers ($200)

*Rear Skyline floor mats

Exterior

*Fiberglass Bootlid, no spoiler or holes ($300)

*Professionally tinted windows ($300)

*Brand new paintjob ($3000)

Stock parts available:

* Stock exhaust

* Stock intercooler+piping

* Stock Air Filter box

Car service:

*General service done 3K ago

*Front brake pads changed last week ($100)

Note: Compression test was done last year with 155 accross all 6 cylinders. Any test welcome. No time wasters or low ballers but reasonable offers WILL be considered.

Note: Bootlid does not sit flush and is not a perfect fit and not a perfect colour match. Therefore if the car is sold i will re paint the boot or supply a perfect standard series II boot with spoiler.

The car will be listed on CarSales and other websites. Thanks for looking.

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Last time I changed my mind about selling a good car but this time I'm serious. I have already purchased my new car therefor I'm looking to sell asap to the right person. Pictures of engine bay will be up tonight.

Car uses 11L/100km so great economy to power ratio.

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