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For Sale is 1997 Autech s15

Reason for sale is that I upgraded to somnething newer and better and no longer need two cars.(was going to keep as a daily but sadly it does not get driven and sitting around is a waste of a good car.)

Have recently serviced about 2000 kms ago and replaced spark plugs and fuel filter along with oil change and filter.

Runs fine with no problems at all, and as those who have owned autechs before know has a fair bit of go for a na motor.

Have owned it for under a year and have had no issues and has been looked after

SR20DE 2.0 litre 4 cylinder Autech motor (147kW)

approx 136 kms on speedo

2cnd owner in Australia (was imported through Iron Chef in Nov 08

Full URAS bodykit

6 speed manual

Pearl White

ORC Clutch

Privacy glass at rear windscreen and rear quarters

Advan RGs, 16's at front and 17's at rears

Kakimoto exhaust

Double Din CD Player + pioneer 12"sub and amp

HKS Hypermaxx adjustable coilovers

Headers

Toe arms

Auction grade 4B

Strut Brace

1.5 LSD

Aircon works

Airbags

THE BAD!!!

Unfortunaetly the front bar has had a bit of wear and tear and will need some touching up or replacing and the rear bar has a small crack or two..(my old bar got replaced with a newer second hand one which had been previously damaged, but a fox managed to make a mess of it not long after replacing it and some curbs have left their mark on the bottom as many low bars have. Otherwise the car is pretty straight, couple very minor scratches from the previous owner but thats it. interior is clean and tidy, also rear tyres will soon need replacing

was Looking for $16,500

as people know p plater laws are set to come into SA around June from what Iv been told so would be a good car for p platers as they can still drive Autechs, or interstate they are legal for them too.

best to contact via mobile thanks 0419837474

inspections welcome

Located in Adelaide Hills SA 45 mins from city tollgate

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Offers??

Even conversion to turbs motor this is a cheap s15. Wanta see this gone soon,open to offers...need the cash for my new car..

Okay guys,need this car gone-hopefully by the weekend--make me an offer I can't refuse! Throw anything at me!come n look or drive. Legit sale..

Sale just fell through due to the guy not bein able to get the cash together so make an offer

Bump. This has to go

Seems most interest iv had is from nsw-for interest sake I had a gtr freighted from Townsville to my doorstep and that costed 1100$, but I mate had something sent from nsw and he paid around 500$ in freight...

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