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im putting my s15 up for sale, its been very well taken care of and has some nice parts on it...

i had it for sale before and took it off because i had some gearbox dramas, but deciding to sell it like this for a slightly more reduced price

GEARBOX NEEDS BEARINGS!!!! WHINING, has all gears and drives sweet

here is mods list

pearl white

brand new kuhmo ku31 tyres

greddy t518z 8 cm turbo

genuine trust oil cooler kit

tomei expreme manifold

arc sump

apexi power fc d jetro

tomei 256/256 11.5 lift cams

tomei valve springs

tomei rocker arm stoppers

brand new excedy hyper single modified

nismo fuel pump

tein MONOFLEX coilovers with edfc

nismo power brace

adjustable castor rods

whiteline front adjustable swaybar

cusco rear stabilizer bar

whiteline rear sway bar

adjustable toe arms

adjustable camber arms

cusco brake master cyminder stopper

splitfire coilpacks

genuine arc blow off valve ( sickest flutter you've ever heard)

3 inch exhaust turbo back

hybrid cooler kit

solid rear cradle bushes

advan rs 18 inch wheels brand new.....

the car is needing a front bar respray, and a passenger side rear quater repaired...

it was sideswiped by a dumbass driver as i was waiting at a set of lights ages ago, ive replaced the door and front guard.........

its a 2001 model spec r, has approx 160000kms, drives very tite and there are no noises, its mechanically a1, no oil leaks, doesnt use any oil, everything works!!

currently making 225rwkw on only 14psi....

or 14 500 NO OFFERS NO SWAPS

NO TRADES!! PLZ DONT ASK

this price is very fair considering the modifications to the car, and the list of parts exceeds the price of the whole car...

PICS HERE http://www.nissansil...howtopic=443165

more pics to come..

heres 1! http://img96.imagesh...7/img0002zp.jpg

located in sydney, western suburbs

pm please

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