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Hey guys ive decided to sell my s15 2001mdl specS, genuine reason for sale, the car has always been serviced every 5,000kms.

Yellow

Manual

19inch wheels (not included)

gt2871r (450hp) turbo customised

s/s manifold

Tial 46mm wastegate

Tomei Poncams

Apexi power fc

Greddy profec E01 electronic boost controller

Bosch 975 fuel pump

nismo 740cc injectors

Blitz front mount intercooler

Kakimoto 3inch n1 racing turbo back s/s exhaust system

Braided turbo and oil lines

z32 afm with k&n pod

Nismo coilover adjustable suspension

Genuine c`s short shifter

Extreme cushion button clutch

Cusco strut brace

Nice sound system worth $3000

Travelled 65,OOOKMS with books rarely driven

Very tuff car

NOTE:19inch Wheels are not included car will come with r32 gtr rims or standard s15 wheels.

Asking $31,000

Has all dyno sheets 285rwkw

Contact me on 0401-951-204

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