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For sale: 2001 Widebody S15

Asking Price: $38,000 (will reduce price with removal of parts)

Killometer's: 62,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: 6 Speed Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET

Modifications:

Engine / Management

- APexi Power FC / Commander

- APexi AVCR Boost Controller (currently on 1.0 Bar for daily driving)

- APexi Power Intake Air Filter

- Z32 Air Flow Meter

- Hybrid Turbo (similar to GT28R, HKS Actuator waiting to be fitted)

- Hybrid Intercooler kit

- Custom manifold

- 5Zigen Full Exhaust

- Oil Catch Can

- Walbro Fuel Pump

- Serviced every 5,000KMs at N1 Service Factory

Exterior

- Full Genuine C-West Widebody kit (RRP $8,500)

- C-West GT Wing

Interior

- Bride Brix II Driver's seat

- Black Defi Gauges (Water Temperature, Boost, Oil Pressure - mounted in centre vents) / Defi Link

- Alpine Stereo (possibly will not come with car)

- Mongoose M80 Alarm with Auto Window Windup

Rolling Stock / Brakes

- 19inch Advan Model 5's wrapped in Yokohamas (245 / 35 / 19) at front, and Brand New Hankook Ventus (275 / 30 / 19) on rear

- EBC Gold Slotted / Dimpled Rotors

- EBC Red Stuff Pads

Suspension

- HSD Coilovers (Quantums not suitable for street)

- Cusco Tie Bar

- Tein Castor Rods

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Will supply upon sale.

Registration: Yes, until April 2006

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome. Sideskirt has a small crack, which I can repair before selling.

Other Comment's about the vehicle: The car is daily driven on a safe boost level, has been tuned recently, and is running in excellent condition. Other than that, it will only require a wash and will be ready for sale. I'm only selling the car because my parents are in a financial hole at the moment, and I would like to help them out. I think the price is reasonable given that nearly twice that amount has been spent getting this car to where it is.

I will also take a trade for (only in black or white) 2 Door STi, S2000, and EVO 5/6, Audi A4 B6 -but- I will need some cash on top, so don't come to me with fully modded ones.

Please, I don't have time for tyrekickers / joyriders, but I will allow test drives for serious people.

Contact detail's - Vu 0402 611 670 located in SE Suburbs, Melbourne.

Thanks.

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