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- 2 door

- Definitly <150,000km, preferably <100,000.

- MUST be a manual (otherwise, what's the point? :uh-huh: )

- don't really want to spend more than $15,000

- power windows and/or sunroof would be a big plus.

- some schmick wheels would be good (always get compliments on my wheels)

- sound system is an advantage

- good exhaust would be good too

- i'd like a turbo timer and boost controller, but i can add them in a bit later if need be

it's late, i'll think of more of what i'd really like tomorrow

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- 2 door

- Definitly <150,000km, preferably <100,000.

- MUST be a manual (otherwise, what's the point? :uh-huh: )

- don't really want to spend more than $15,000

- power windows and/or sunroof would be a big plus.

- some schmick wheels would be good (always get compliments on my wheels)

- sound system is an advantage

- good exhaust would be good too

- i'd like a turbo timer and boost controller, but i can add them in a bit later if need be

it's late, i'll think of more of what i'd really like tomorrow

Where are you? I have a very nice one for sale in your price range in Melbourne that's just had a full respray.

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- 2 door

- Definitly <150,000km, preferably <100,000.

- MUST be a manual (otherwise, what's the point? :uh-huh: )

- don't really want to spend more than $15,000

- power windows and/or sunroof would be a big plus.

- some schmick wheels would be good (always get compliments on my wheels)

- sound system is an advantage

- good exhaust would be good too

- i'd like a turbo timer and boost controller, but i can add them in a bit later if need be

it's late, i'll think of more of what i'd really like tomorrow

Cjdexter,

Where are you located? I have a 1995 S1.5 R33 GTS-T for sale in Sydney:

Metallic silver in colour, 5 sp manual. Only done genuine 60,000Kms (weekend driven only) and serviced every 5,000Kms with Castrol-R fully synthetic engine oil.

Airbag, power & tinted windows, remote central locking with insurance approved CAT 4 alarm and immobiliser with movement sensors, power windows & mirrors.

Pioneer in-dash CD player with Pioneer voice controlled 12-stack CD player in boot. 1 Pioneer amp and 1 Kicker amp, 12" Kicker sub woofer in boot. (Stereo alone costs $4,000)

Apexi racing air filter, TurboXS blow off valve, 3" mandrel SuperCat exhaust system, Cusco adjustable tension rods, upgraded shock springs, SARD racing boost gauge, Apexi turbo timer with AF meter.

18" Manaray wheels (deep dish):

18x8.5 with 235/40/18 on the front

18x9.5 with 265/35/18 on the rear

(Wheels and tyres cost - $3,000)

I actually after $16,500 but can reduce price to $15,500 without the stereo. I've had the car for 5 years and first owner in AUS.

Give me a call on 0403 211 288 if interested.

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