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Selling my 2002 S15 spec r Gt, it's done 92xxx clean inside and our with lots of goodies

- just had a Hd clutch kit fitted cost me $1480 :(

-gt2860 (disco potato)

-17" drift teks with good rubber

-3" turbo back exhaust (dump, front pipe, cat, and hks cat back modified to have blast pipes)

-r33 skyline brakes(up front)

-APS r series black Intercooler and piping kit

-apexi pod filter

-road holder front and rear sway bars

-tomie pon cams (cost me $1200 fitted )

-c's short shifter

-alarm system with central locking

-factory fitted sun roof

Love this car will be sad to see it go, just had all its fluids done with its 90xxx service currently making 237rwkw tuned by CRD selling as I have to many toys and the Missus says its time to go :(

Please note the leather seats have been removed as when I bought it there was bride seats in it and they weren't comfy for cruzin

$16500ono, can bring the price down by removing things like the wheels

Thanks

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