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i can vouch for this car... emz has spent a lot on this car and ive even been lucky enough to take it for a quick spin (to feel the steering :))... very quick!!! looks nice!! just repaint the front bar dude!! get some skirts and rear and some emotions and it will be pimped!

Rims are now off the car, s15 rims on rear, aftermarket 16s on front. Nn kit has been taken off, getting type m skirts + pod + paint, also either gtr (if i can find) or gtst front bar

price is now neg

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back up for sale, the blokes finance didnt come through so unless i get cash from him the car is officially still for sale.

car now has a roady so 14,300 is the price

cheers

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just a question why did you have to get the car engineered???

im a lil confused as when i got my car complied to aus standards it also had a rb25 but no engineering needed for motor.

or was that just a peice of mind thing?

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Price drop 12,990

NO stop dropping the price of your car! dont even bother selling ur car on the forums ppl expect u to give them away. I had my s15 for sale a while back on the silvia forums, had it advertised for 28k after 3 months of no interest had it dropped to 21k and still no interest so I gave up on the forums put it on carsales.com and after 3 days had it sold for 27.5k I wish my mate had of seen this about 2 weeks ago he brought a 32 with a rb25 and kit other then that stock as a rock and he paid 13k he would be spewing if he seen this. GL with the sale

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NO stop dropping the price of your car! dont even bother selling ur car on the forums ppl expect u to give them away. I had my s15 for sale a while back on the silvia forums, had it advertised for 28k after 3 months of no interest had it dropped to 21k and still no interest so I gave up on the forums put it on carsales.com and after 3 days had it sold for 27.5k I wish my mate had of seen this about 2 weeks ago he brought a 32 with a rb25 and kit other then that stock as a rock and he paid 13k he would be spewing if he seen this. GL with the sale

yeee i know, but i thought maybe i was asking too much? but every1 tells me not to drop it more then 13, so 13 it is

any more pics?

interior & engine bay looking for a GTS-T and yours looks the part and has the power im after!

email me or msn: [email protected]

With splitfires showing

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With the rb25 cover

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When i first bought the car (car comes with new steering wheel + boss kit)

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Holy shit man..

Talk about twins ...

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Do you know exactly what the colour is??

hahaha thats mad, looks the same but i had the caps on the rims..

umm not 100% sure, some people say its wrx blue with some purple, some say ppg blue.. came like that from japand

0406 974 904

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