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Hey guys

Parting out a Blue (TV3) JDM S15, had 103,xxx kms on the odometer.

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 slightly negotiable.

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 $2800**

- 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)

- Brian Crower Valve Springs (3,000kms)

- GReddy RAS (3,000kms)

- Tomei Exhaust Cam Gear (3,000kms)

Little bit of VTC rattle but works fine otherwise. Doesn’t come with fuel rail or turbo.

** HKS GT-RS 8.0cm rear housing + GKtech braided lines $1550**

- 22,xxx kms

- No shaft play

- 1bar actuator

- MINT condition

**Stainless steel intake pipe to suit lowmount T28 turbos $150**

Can fit either stock AFMs or Z32

**ARC Core $450**

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

Drivetrain:

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

**S15 driveshaft $80**

**S15 standard shifter $20**

Suspension/Handling:

**S15 Subframe $230

Includes all arms and bushes

** Standard S15 swaybars (front and rear) $50**

**Pair Standard S15 rear shock/springs $50**

** Tein Front strut brace $200**

Brakes:

** S15 front and rear brakes $400**

Includes:

Front and rear calipers + pads

Front and rear rotors

Rear hubs

Brake master cylinder

Exterior:

**JDM rear bar with pods $550**

** Nismo Side skirts $250**

** JDM S15 tail lights $150**

** JDM S15 side mirrors with switch $150**

Interior:

** S15 Driver and passenger seat $350**

** S15 rear seats $100**

Or both front and rear seats for $400

**JDM Odometer with Carbon Fibre Dash with Black rings (103,xxxkms) $100**

** JDM S15 climate control unit $120**

** JDM A pillar with boost gauge and sensor $130 includes passenger A pillar**

**JDM S15 Sunvisors $80**

**S15 Rear pockets $70 for the pair**

** S15 boot trim $50**

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

**S15 Upper dash half $200**

** S15 Lower dash half $150**

**S15 centre console $80**

**S15 gearboot surround $20** (has the 1,2,3,4,5,6 and R on it)**

**S15 headunit surround $50 (plastic goes around headunit)**

**Clutch, brake and gas pedals + brackets $100**

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  • 2 weeks later...

These are the available parts:

Engine:

- Brian Crower Step 2 Cams – Int & exh: 264 duration, 12.06mm lift (3,000kms) $350

** HKS GT-RS 8.0cm rear housing + GKtech braided lines $1550**

- 22,xxx kms

- No shaft play

- 1bar actuator

- MINT condition

**Stainless steel intake pipe to suit lowmount T28 turbos $150**

Can fit either stock AFMs or Z32

**ARC Core $450**

Few bent fins

Spray painted matte black for stealth

Was making 248rwkw with this core

Drivetrain:

**S15 driveshaft $80**

**S15 standard shifter $20**

Suspension/Handling:

** Standard S15 swaybars (front and rear) $50**

**Pair Standard S15 rear shock/springs $50**

Brakes:

** S15 front and rear brakes $400**

Includes:

Front and rear calipers + pads

Front and rear rotors

Rear hubs

Brake master cylinder

Exterior:

** JDM S15 tail lights $150**

Interior:

** S15 rear seats $100**

** JDM S15 climate control unit $120**

**S15 Rear pockets $70 for the pair**

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

**S15 Upper dash half $200**

**Clutch, brake and gas pedals + brackets $100**

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  • 6 months later...

Hi,

Is the standard s15 shifter still available?

**S15 standard shifter $20**

Is that the whole piece that goes down to the gearbox, ie has a ball joint, and bushing at the end, as well as the rubber boot, etc etc? or just a gear knob?

Thanks

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