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I have a complete 2002 S15 Spec R GT Australian Delivered which I am starting to wreck.

Everything from rear quarter windows forward are available.

Car is Pewter in colour with on 80,000 kays on the clock.

Complete S15 SR20det Engine with Loom, ECU and Auto Gearbox with Tail Shaft.

Comes with everything including turbo, injectors, alternator, power steering, air conditioning etc etc.

Only 80,000 kays on the clock. Completely Standard. Runs Perfectly.

$2200

Left Guard

Excellent Condition

$250

Right Guard

Excellent Condition

$250

Bonnet

Excellent Condition

$500

Left Door Complete

Comes with door shell, interior trim, mirror etc etc. Complete door, bolt on.

Has chrome inner handles as it is a Spec R GT

$400

Right Door Complete

Comes with door shell, interior trim, mirror etc etc. Complete door, bolt on.

Has chrome inner handles as it is a Spec R GT

$400

Front Reo

Excellent Condition

$250

5 Stud Convsion

Complete with front and rear rotors and pads which are like new

Front and rear callipers and hubs, lower control arms etc etc.

$800

Standard Shocks and Springs

Very Good Condition

Perfect for clearing defects

$200

Standard Intercooler and Piping

Complete setup including standard BOV

Will come with all piping, clamps and bolts.

Perfect for clearing defects

$200

X-Force Turbo Back Exhaust

Comes complete with Split Dump Pipe and High Flow Cat

Twin rear muffler

All X-Force and all Stainless Steel

$650

Standard Airbox and Snorkel

Perfect for Clearing defects

Also comes with a near new filter

$200

Leather Seats and Rear Seat

Drivers Seat has a slightly bent frame, have been quoted $100-$150 to fix

Other than that, very good condition. No rips or burns.

Black in colour

For some reason the GT model only came out with leather front seats, the rear seat is a normal S15 type material

Perfect upgrade for those wanting leather

$400

S15 Spec R GT Wheels and Tyres

Polished look which was standard on all GT cars

Wheels have some gutter rash

Tyres have some wear

$250

Complete Dash with Cluster (auto)

Airbag has not been deployed

Excellent Condition

Cluster onlys shows 80,000 kays

$350

Complete Centre Console

The lid works

Complete with Stereo Surround

Very Good Condition

$150

Steering Wheel

Very Good Condition

Airbag has not been deployed

Spec R GT Steering Wheel

$150

Spec R GT Front Bumper

Excellent Condition

No scratches

Compete with vents

Genuine Nissan

$350

Spec R GT Side Skirts

Very Good Condition

Has a couple of marks

Genuine Nissan

$350

Genuine S15 Sunroof

If you are interested I can cut the roof off from the pillars

Will come complete with all wiring, roof lining and switches

$400

Bare Front Cut

Or take the whole shell

Front Cut is in Excellent Condition

$400

Please PM me for all other parts that you are after.

Car is located in Mentone, VIC but willing to post parts

If anyone is wanting pics of anything, please PM me your email address and I will email you photos

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