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Hey Guys,

Pewter 1999 Jap Spec S15 up for sale, it is an unfinished project car that was going to be built up for drifting.

It has:

On Clock:78K

Mods: Not Much, it is pretty standard

*Cusco 2R Coilover Suspension

*Carbon OEM Bonnet

*3" Turbo Back Exhaust

airbags, air con and seat belts are missing.

The car is pretty tidy with a couple of deep scratches on the door and front guard, other then that the paint/body work is in good condition.

The car can not be registered in Australia, this is a track only car!

please pm for more information

car is located in sydney

cheers

steve

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