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Hey guys this is more of an expression of interest.

The car is a 1999 jap spec s15

Extremely low km's - only 41000. look at the wear and tear inside and out and it matches the kms. km's are genuine!!!

Has basically every mod under the sun, all modifications have been done properly, the quality of work in the engine bay has to be seen in the flash to be appreciated. No shortcuts taken and only fitted with jap brand parts - no ebay stuff here

ENGINE:

Engine is fully forged

aftermarket cams (stage 2) - sorry dont have specs

gcg gt3076r turbo

high mount manifold. very expensive near $1000. not ebay!

TIAL 38mm external wastegate. this is basically the only part currently holding it back from making over 300rwkw, upgrade this to a 44mm gate with a retune and car will see over 300kw atw

haltech e8 ecu - no afm. has been tuned by the best. very streetable tune, starts hot/cold every time, retuns 450 - 500km tank

turbosmart e-boost - set at 18, 20 and 23psi... car very rarly sees 23psi simply because it doesnt need it.

850cc injectors

spitfire coilpacks

walbro fuel pump

full HKS exhast

hi flow cat

custom catch can

hybrid FMIC

race pulleys

plazma custom airbox, very good setup which sees pod getting fresh cold air

cushion button clutch - has never slipped once, yet very streetable

car still maintains standered 6 speed box. box is in excellent condition with top shelf oil in it. Always shifted with care, never flat changed or clutch popped. 6 speeds WILL last with this type of power as long as they are treated with respect.

HANDLING

hks coilovers - near $4k brand new

whiteline sway bars - front and rear

front strut brace

EXTERIOR:

20inch avanti rims with 90% brand name rubber, as new condition

Black smaoked tail lights

standered jap spec body kit. looks very clean, not over the top

Body on car is superb. no dings at all. paintwork is excellent condition

INTERIOR:

interior in car is 100%

dvd player

7inch lcd screen

e-boost display

These are all the mods that I can think of atm. If i think of more I will post them up

Currently the car makes 270kw. Dont have any dyno sheets sorry, but 1 ride in the car will put any doubts to rest. As mention above the only thing currently stopping it getting to over 300rwkw is the external gate which would have to be upgraded to a 44mm item. I have not done this myself as I dont see any need whatsever. Car is stupid fast as it is

This car has had $1000's of dollars spent on it. Car is hassle free, super reliable, with km's to match, basically brand new but with twice the power.

Will come with 1 years QLD rego and RWC

Looking at getting low 30's for it... if it doesn't sell, ill keep driving it - win win

also keen for a swap with an evo or 350z - not much else but

shoot me a pm or msg (0488517193) if your interested

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very nice are u interested in trading it for a 570hp - 430kw at all 4s r32 GTR insane street car and still very easy to drive

have lots of pics and info if u keen

are u serious

i hope ur not serious .

no offense 2 the s15 , but u got the ultimate weapon . y would u trade it ?

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price drop...

$26000 ono

had this car to long and am really after something different, never drive it now cause ive bought myself a r32 slide car to thrash about it and never find myself driving the s15 basically because its to nice to thrash and have driven it for over a year now (I go though cars pretty fast lol)

thanks

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