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Hey guys

Unfortunately, I had a front end accident with my S15. Car is a write off.

It is blue (TV3 in colour), and had 103,xxx kms.

So I am wrecking the car. Here are the parts that I have for sale. If the part you are looking for isn't listed, then it isn't for sale.

Prices are firm, however if you buy several things then we can work something out.

If you don't have the money, don't waste my time. I will NOT be holding any items under any circumstances.

Buyer pays postage.

PM me.

Here goes:

Engine:

S15 SR20DET Engine with loom and standard ECU $3000

- Only ever serviced with Royal Purple XTR racing 10w40 oil every 5,000kms

Includes the following parts:

- Brian Crower Step 2 Cams – Int & exh: 264 duration, 12.06mm lift (3,000kms old)

- Brian Crower Valve Springs (3,000kms old)

- GReddy RAS (3,000kms old)

- Tomei Exhaust Cam Gear (3,000kms old)

One thing, the VTC unit is on its' way out however it still works.

Does not come with turbo or injectors.

ARC Core $400

- Few bent fins

- spray painted matte black for stealth

- was making 248rwkw with this core

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 $300

- in as new condition

- Comes with all wires, hoses etc.

- 2 months old

Stainless Steel intake pipe $180

- suit low mount stock position T28 turbos

Drivetrain:

- S15 Helical Diff in R200 housing with 6 bolt half shafts $200

Suspension/Handling:

- Standard S15 swaybars (front and rear) $50

Brakes:

- 5 Stud conversion with S15 standard brakes setup $700

Including:

- Front and rear calipers

- Front and rear rotors

- Front and rear pads

- Front hubs

- Front and rear knuckles

Rear rotors need to be machined, otherwise they're all good.

Aesthetics/Exterior:

- Nismo Side skirts $250

- TV3 Blue

- Scratches underneath due to lowness

- no cracks

- Plastic, OEM factory option

- JDM S15 tail lights $150

- JDM S15 side mirrors with switch $150

- JDM S15 climate control $120

Interior:

- Factory Odometer with Carbon Fibre Dash with Black rings (103,xxxkms) $100

- S15 front and rear seats $500

- JDM A pillar with boost gauge and sensor $130

- S15 Rear pockets $70 for the pair

- S15 Carpet $120

- S15 boot trim $50

- S15 Upper dash half $200

- S15 Lower dash $150

- S15 Door cards $150 pair (driver and passenger sides)

Last but not least

S15 Rolling shell $1800

- has everything but what is listed above

- front end damage

- PM me for pics

Cheers

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Hi can you please PM me your contact number or post a contact/email address and state here?

Or SMS me 0423 850 988

I can't PM until I have 10 posts (which I won't really make here, silvia owner)

I'm keen on the climate control if it includes everything needed to put it in an ADM car. There's a whole bunch of little sensors, along with the plugs/looms, and maybe a motor or two that control the air intakes.

I'm hoping you know what is needed, but if not I can find out and let you know.

Cheers

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location?

Melbourne.

Hi can you please PM me your contact number or post a contact/email address and state here?

Or SMS me 0423 850 988

I can't PM until I have 10 posts (which I won't really make here, silvia owner)

I'm keen on the climate control if it includes everything needed to put it in an ADM car. There's a whole bunch of little sensors, along with the plugs/looms, and maybe a motor or two that control the air intakes.

I'm hoping you know what is needed, but if not I can find out and let you know.

Cheers

I have the unit itself out, however I still haven't gotten around to de-looming the car and removing all the plugs, sensors etc. I should be done by tomorrow, if not by the weekend. Either way, I'll let you know.

Cheers

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aye mate still after those parts and how much u can post in WA postcode 6149 mate need them asap thx

Check your inbox

got any injectors at a good price? thanx

Sorry mate sold already.

Just what's listed in the first post.

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