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24,000km

$42,500 ono

250KW at the wheels @ 1.2Bar

Spent over $150,000

ENGINE:

froged arias pistons

eagle conrods

port and polished head

tomei cams

tomei cam gears

tomei valve springs

tomei head gasket

tomei valve guide

tomei rocker arm stoppers

HKS GTRS ball bearing (2540 equivilent) turbo

JIC turbo manifold

tomei dump pipe

HKS front pipe

HKS Silent High power cat back with hi-flow 3" cat

NISMO 740cc injectors

Spitfire coilpacks

HKS 700hp fuel pump

Sard fuel pressure regulaqtor

HKS oil cooler

Greddy intercooler kit

Cusco oil catch can

Exeedy hyper single clutch kit

Greddy air filter kit

Z32 airflow meter

ELECTRONICS:

Blitz ID digital boost controller

Blitz ID power meter

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

SUSPENSION/WHEELS/BRAKES:

Tein NA height damper adj. with camber tops front + rear

Cusco front strut brace

Cusco front + rear sway bars

Buddy Club 17" P1 Racing gunmetal grey with Toyo Proxes 225/45 (front) Bridgestone Potenza 245/40 (rear) tyres

Brembo cross drilled/slotted brake rotors

INTERIOR:

genuine JDM s15 airbag leather steering wheel with S emblem

genuine red Recaro SR5 seats

Greddy electronic boost guage A piller mounted

Pioneer MD deck with CD stacker

Boston Acustic Ralley splits

Infinity audio rears

Alpine Type R sub 12in boot mounted in custom enclosure

Hyphonics 5 channel amp

EXTERIOR:

C West front bar

Veilside rear bar

Factory side skirts

HID headlights

vented Carbon fiber bonnet

FACTORY ITEMS:

Sun roof

6 spd gearbox

LSD

NOTE:

NSW registered

Nissan service history

Recent Dyno tuned 250KW ATW

Will not seperate parts

Genuine enquires only

Email offers to [email protected]

Pictures will be posted soon on www.ezzy-style.com.au

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  • 3 weeks later...

the S15 is still for sale.

now a few reasons/issues/problems why it is still for sale.....

1. have had a few interested parties came by and inspected the car, all happy with it but just couldnt get the finance approved

2. his wife wants the car to go

3. its occupying some useable space

4. his wife still wants the car to go

5. its collecting unnecessary dust

6. his wife def. wants the car to go

7. he wants to keep the S15, but the wife wants the car to go

so after a lengthy phone call.... he has decided to drop the price to $37,000

pls call or drop us an email for more info/inspection.

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