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Up for sale is my precious S15, I imported this myself through Iron Cheff Imports in 2010 as a stock S15 and have brought it up to it's current state. My reason for selling is soon I plan to leave full time work to study. Being an active member in the car community since 2007 there are enough people to vouch for me and the quality of parts I use within my build. This car is closer to a track car then a road car so don't expect it to be as comfortable as your mum's commodore, although recently I drove the car from Melbourne to Brisbane and personally don't think it is that bad. Everything is solid mounted in terms of suspension and the engine and gearbox use stiffer mounts as well.

All modifications have traveled less then 10,000ks and I have only managed a bit over that since owning the car, the odomoter currently sits at 98,000Ks. The only current issue is the drivers side abs sensor is gone I had taken it out but did not get time to replace it before returning to Melbourne. As just stated I now live in Melbourne but the car is in Brisbane, it is entrusted to family at the moment so I hardly have the patience for tire kickers to harass them and waste their time. There will be a refundable deposit for anyone that wants to look at the car. It has 6 months of registration but the task for getting a rwc will be in the hands of the new owner, anyone purchasing this type of car will know where to get one.

Engine

6Boost Manifold

Fabulous Fabrications Intake Pipe

Fabulous Fabrications Segregated Dump Pipe

Fabulous Fabrications Custom 3” Exhaust With 3.5” Straight End

Magnaflow Metal Cat

Magnaflow Resonator

Apexi Exhaust Control Valve

Blitz Advanced Power Air Cleaner

HKS SSQV BOV

Earls Braided Turbo Line kit (Water line installed, Oil Line included with car)

Splitfire Coil Packs

Fabulous Fabrications Custom Bash Plate

Drivetrain

Brand New NPC Organic Clutch With Single Mass conversion and lightweight flywheel (2000ks Traveled)

Tomei 2 Way Differential

Cusco Engine and Gearbox Mounts (Mounts sit motor lower and are a lot stiffer then factory) (2000ks Traveled)

SPL Solid Differential Mounts

Suspension

Fortune Auto 510 Pro Series Coilovers Valved With Track Orientation

Swift Springs with Front Thrust Bearings

Progress Front Swaybar and Endlinks

Progress Rear Swaybar and Endlinks

Nismo Power Brace

PSM Front Lower Control Arms with Castor Arm

PSM Rear Lower Control Arms

PSM Rear Camber Arm

SPL Rear Traction Arm

SPL Rear Toe Arm

PSM Rear Knuckle

PSM Solid Subframe Bushings

Super Pro Steering Rack Bushings (Included with car)

SPL Adjustable Tie Rod Ends

Tein Tie Rods

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace

(I was running Driftworks Knuckles and Offset Rack spacers but the PSM LCA Stub and Knuckle Hole had different taper so would induce toe change over the course of driving, have since returned to stock knuckles which have provided a lot more grip)

Brakes

Front

Wilwood 6 Piston Superlite Calipers

13” Wilwood 2 piece Rotors Vented and Slotted

Braided Brake Lines

Rear

Wilwood 4 Piston Powerlite Calipers

With Unique Integrated Handbrake

11.75” Wilwood 2 piece Rotors Vented and Slotted

Braided Brake Lines

Custom Handbrake lines

Gkteck BMC Brace (Included not installed)

HFM BM57 Brake Master Cylinder

Hawk Front Pads

Wilwood Rear Pads

Fast Brakes Mount Kit Used

All Callipers fitted with Stainless Steel Speed Bleeders

Wheels and Tires

AME Tracer TM-02 Gun Metal Black

18x10+15 Front

18x10.5+22 Rear

255/35/18 Achilies 123S Front Tires

285/35/18 Hankook RS3 Rear Tires

Interior

Bride Gias Drivers Seat

With Bride Rails

Recaro SR3 Passenger Seat

With Bride Rails

Yashiro Factory Gear Knob

Exterior

Factory Aero Front Bar

Factory Aero Side Skirts

Factory Aero Rear Pods

Garage Mak Front Fenders

Garage Mak Rear Fenders

D-Max Roof Spoiler

Rocket Dancer Boot Spoiler

OEM Window Visors

Fluids

Engine Royal Purple 10W40

Gearbox Motul Gear 300 75W90

Differential Tomei Gear Oil

Brakes Motul RBF 660

Power Steering Redline D4 ATF

(Top up quantities Included with Car)

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Additional photos can be found here

http://s592.photobucket.com/user/bz_rusty/library

Price $28,000

Contact me on "nathan s15 for sale @ gmail . com" (take out the spaces)

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