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Hi All,

Selling on behalf of my cousin all rego papers are in my name now as he is over seas NEED QUICK SALE

1st owner of this car first owner was a 60yr old man that wanted too feel young so he bought a s15 then his wife didnt like it 2nd owner was a good friend of mine who also wanted a S15 cause he loved them and now he is having kids and now ME ! i need to sell as im paying of my loan as im looking at getting a house i do need a quick sale and if anyone can promte this car and sell it ill give ya $200 no questions

130xxx k's on the odometer

It is a 2001 model 6 speed ( im not too familiar with the difference with spec R and Spec s)

MODS:

- Cat back exhaust

- Air filter

- Hyrbid FMIC ( 2 months old)

- Coilovers ( 1 month Old )

- Rear camber adjusters( 1 month old)

- It does have the strut bar in the boot

Interior:

- No Cigarette burns

- no rips in seats

- no scratches

- boost gauge in the middle air vent

- Pioneer head unit

- 6 speed Manual

Exterior:

- Currently sitting on 20's BUT I SAID BUT does come with stock wheels, Air box and STOCK Side mounted inter cooler with all piping to and from everything

Im looking for a good price i do need a quick sale Rego is until 28th march 2010

PRICE $19000 ONO like i said $200 bux if u find me a buyer

CALL 0410 855 334 FOR MORE INFO

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Yep i know that now lol im not very good with silvia's but its just a spec 's' i believe i still dont know the diff between that and a spec R cause ive seen a few spec r's without leather and that .. hmmm ohwell its still cheap as hell and i need it gone by the weekend

Yep i know that now lol im not very good with silvia's but its just a spec 's' i believe i still dont know the diff between that and a spec R cause ive seen a few spec r's without leather and that .. hmmm ohwell its still cheap as hell and i need it gone by the weekend

only about 40kW of power...

good car and nice price tho, gd lucky

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