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Hey guys Posting this for a friend.

Car has fully built motor an alot of TLC has gone into this car so grab youself a bargain.. Josh has receipts for $27g+ for this car an previous owner spent $$$$ aswell.!

Car is in PERFECT condition.!

ADM 2001 S15 Spec S 6spd

Rego till August 2010

Motor was built at 107000kms by POWERTUNE(sr20 Specialist in Sydney) and have all receipts.. speedo now reads 112000kms so 5000kms on built motor. turbo kit has about 2500kms on it.!

This car is not Daily driven its lucky to get driven 4times a month.NEVER tracked or drifted

Mods Below:

Engine Mods

SR20DET, MOTOR TUNED/BUILT BY POWERTUNE

CP Forged Pistons 8.5.1

CP Rings

Eagle H-beam conrods

ACL race main bearings

ACL race conrod bearings

Thrust bearing

Endurotech timing chain kit

Cosmetic Head Gasket

ARP Main studs

ARP head studs

Lifters

BC Valve springs + retainers

BC Stage 2 Cams 264°/264

Fidanza exhaust cam gear

Gktech Rocker Arm Stoppers

Nissan rear main seal

Nissan valve stem seals

Nissan water pump

Cooper Fuel filter

Ryco oil filter

Apexi Power FC w/ hand controller

Garret GT3071r.64

Tial 38m External Gate

Screamer Pipe

Braided water and Oil lines off the turbo with Walbro fittings

POWERTUNE low mount Steam Pipe exhaust manifold Ceramic Coated

XFORCE dump (heat wrapped)

Hi-Flow Metal Cat

2 1/2'' Turbo back XFORCE Titanium exhaust

XFORCE Twin tip Muffler

700cc Injectors

Hybrid FMIC

GFB Stealth BOV(Can be plumbed back or atmosphere)

Splitfire coil packs

Z32 AFM

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter(in enclosed box)

Nismo 400 Hp fuel pump

Greddy Blue Hose fittings

Odyssey Dry cell Battery

Nismo Oil Cap

Greddy Air Diversion Plate

Engine Dampener

Rocker cover sprayed Blue

Motor has had the treatment:

Reconditioned, Bore & hone , Deck block

Grind crank

Deck cylinder head

Exterior

Brilliant Blue Paint

Full vertex kit

Jap spec badges

Nismo clear indicators

Rear Origin Style Tailights

Removed wing

Debadged boot lid

Interior

BRIDE Gias3 Low Max Carbon kevlar seats

BRIDE (LR) Seat Rails

Nardi 330mm Steering Wheel

HKB boss kit + D1 Blue Quick Release kit

Greddy white faced boost and oil pressure gauges in centre air vents

Splitfire A/F Ratio Guage in cup

Greddy profec b type s boost controller

NISMO Racing Pedals

Quicktrack Alarm with turbo timer built in

Pioneer AVH-P5050 TV/DVD player w/usb cord an remote.

Hertz Speakers

Soundstream 1000w 5CH amp

12'' Sub

200sx Floor mats

Wheels & Suspension

18x9 18x10 Volk Top Secret GOLD GTC

Falken stretched tyres front an rear

Apexi World Sport Coilovers

ISC rear camber arms.

Whiteline front strut brace

Alloy Subframe Bushes

Brakes

DBA Slotted and Dimpled Rotors (front),

Braided Brake lines

EBC Green stuff Pads

Driveline

S15 6-speed

6-speed short shifter kit

5 puk sprung brass button clutch

Standard Diff.

Car now has no leather trim in it.. has BRIDE carbon Recliners, standard backseat and will include 3m of bride material with sale to trim backseat an door trims, aswell in the sale Vented Fibreglass bonnet and midnight mods 19row oil cooler with inline thermo with relocator.

Price $34000ono Regoed(NSW) till August 31st

ANY INSPECTIONS WELCOME..! NO TEST PILOTS,TYRE KICKERS..!

Car Makes 273rwkw on 1.5Bar If you want 300rwkw+ strap a GT3076r on and you shall recieve.!

OPEN TO OFFERS BUT NO LOW BALLING...!!

Located in Newcastle NSW

Reason for sale: Wanting a AWD car.. 34GTR, Evo

PM ME FOR MORE DETAILS..!

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^^^ DOESNT HAVE LEATHER INTERIOR NOW HAS BRIDE CARBON RECLINERS ^^^

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