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Hi every1,

Thinking about selling my S15. Its in excellent condition, I just took it out of storage a few weeks ago.

This car has been in my family since brand new, I still have the original purchase receipt.

It has 108,000km. REVS checks are welcome, theres no accident history or money owing and it has rego until November 2012.

Looking for expressions of interest @ $21,995.

If keen, shoot me a PM or buzz on 0435 447 700.

Cheers.

Engine / Performance modifications -

- HKS GT-RS turbo kit

- HKS adjustable cam gears

- HKS cam shafts

- Apexi Power FC ECU

- Greddy Profec B spec II boost controller

- Hybrid front mount intercooler

- Apexi power intake style filter kit

- Genuine Nissan Z32 air flow meter

- Turbosmart blow off valve

- Splitfire 'Super Direct' coil packs

- Blitz 'ZS' racing radiator

- Nismo 740cc injectors

- Nismo fuel pump

- Sard fuel pressure regulator

- Setrab high performance oil cooler

- SRI high capacity gated sump

- Xforce twin exhaust / muffler

- Xforce 3" dump pipes

- Xforce 3" high flow cat

- GReddy oil catch can

- C's short shift kit

- JJR engine torque damper

- Aluminium radiator air guide

Suspension / Handling modifications -

- Whiteline front and rear sway bars

- Whiteline sway bar heavy duty link kit

- Whiteline front bushes

- Whiteline front strut brace

- Cusco rear strut brace

- SRI 20mm wheel spacers

- Hardrace suspension arms

- Bendix ultimate brake pads

- RDA front and rear slotted brake rotors ($1,250)

- 17" ROH 'Adrenalin' rims

- 4x BRAND NEW Good Year tyres

Interior / Sound modifications -

- Pivot 'Gekko' oil temperature gauge

- Pivot 'Gekko' water temperature gauge

- Kenwood head deck

- Kenwood speakers - front and rear

- Response amplifier - mounted under passenger seat

- Brand new genuine Nissan 200SX floor mats

- Brand new top of the range alarm / immobiliser

Exterior / Styling modifications -

- Genuine Nissan GT spoiler

- Genuine Nissan Spec R side skirts

- Dark tinted windows

- Guards professionally rolled

- Nismo fuel cap / cover

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Edited by iwanta34gtr
  • 2 months later...

Sold this car a long time ago, sorry.

I own a few S15's. From memory, picture would have just been from one of my other ones - i just thought it was artistic and sexy.

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