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hey guys... my baby is up for grabs!

fitted with plenty of extra's.

- apexi d-jetro ecu fitted and running 14psi

- bilstein suspension

- front mount intercooler (hybrid gt)

- apexi air filter

- front and rear nismo strut tower braces

- 18inch roh drift r's with 98% eagle f1's

- motor replacement. car had a failure with the ecu, and as a result a motor with 30k was replaced into the car.

- full xforce exhaust from turbo

- walbrough fuel pump

car is at this price with mods. optional price without ecu can be enquired.

car is going due to purchase of house. car photo's will be up within days.

car is a dream to drive, and just had air con regassed adn replaced entire system. car is in a1 condition and is only being sold to afford deposit.

price has been dropped.... car must go.. its house time! 29k ono

gime a buzz

0401855747

looking for a r32 or a 180... buying a house so would consider a swap, plus cash my way!

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Hey Benrys, nice white S15 you got there. Saw you along Princess Hwy tonight after we passby the poor 180 that hit the tree along the road. Was trying to say hi to you but guess you turned around and talked to your girl?

Guys don't miss this opportunity, this S15 is in mint condition. Good luck for the sale :(

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Hey Benrys, nice white S15 you got there. Saw you along Princess Hwy tonight after we passby the poor 180 that hit the tree along the road. Was trying to say hi to you but guess you turned around and talked to your girl?

Guys don't miss this opportunity, this S15 is in mint condition. Good luck for the sale :laugh:

yeah thanks, thats the missus.

car is still up for sale guys.... price is negotiable, without mods... let me know what u think

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