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nissan s15 2000 model jap spec

manual 100,000 km

sun roof/ all option

alarm/ central locking etc just installed

kenwood cd player and clarion speakers

vertex kit

vented bonnet

custom FMIC

BRAND NEW volk GTCS 10's and 9's havent been driven on yet

silk road rma8 coil overs base height adjustable/ camber tops etc etc ( brand new)

silk road camber arms (brand new)

origin tail lights

origin boot lip ( carbon)

exhaust tech dump pipe

exhaust tech stainless dump back to jun bl muffler/ twin tips put on yesterday $880

white line front and rear adjustable sway bars

trust shifter

orc 409d silent single plate clutch and fly wheel (brand new)

trust filter

apexi power fc and hand controller

greddy profect b boost controller

trust turbo timber

both in custom carbon fibre din pannel

walbro fuel pump

new battery

candy apple red/silver rocker cover

all parts are pretty much brand new. 6 months rego has just been put on today.

tuned by boost worx

$31,000 ono

This been my project for along time now and dont have the money to keep funding it even tho its almost there!. guards and it would be finished. i know ill regret it but its too hard to keep on apprentice wages!.

phone: 0423697701

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