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Hey guys i got a 1999 black s15 in very good condition im keen on swapping for a standard Rr32 or a R33 GTR preferbly white or black... im hoping to find a car that is equal value

the interior is in immaculate condition with no wear at all...Seats very good with no tears

whats most impressive is under the car...not one sign or rust...leaks or worn bushes in sight..it is very impressive underneath..front and rear axle assembly is

very good...will set up on jacks for you to inspect =D

The body is in close to immaculate condition due to a few light scratches on the drivers door and the front bar has stone chips on it..othwerwise it would of been immaculate

The car also has an ORC 409D Single Plate floating clutch that is noisy as hell...it sounds bad but its normal for this clutch..those who knows ORC single/ twin or any other multi plate performance clutches can be very noisy..

I would understand if the noise turns anyone off from swapping

Good:

-VCT ,timing chain + Tensioner replaced by previous owner

-81xxxkms

-1 year rego starting from Jan 26

-Koyo Radiator

-Front slotted rotors

-EBC green stuff pads

-Turbosmart Megasonic Dual port BOV

-Std t28 BB turbo

-60 psi turbosmart e-boost2 Set up to 11.6 PSI

-Cooling pro Front mount

-Tomei Dump pipe

-$1200 ORC single plate clutch

-High flow Cat converter

-custon 2 1/2 inch cat back exhaust

-Neomax Coilovers

-Nismo Front and rear strut Brace

-Alarm

-Tinted windows

-car will also come with a few standard parts i.e turbo back exhaust..boost gauge rotors Spec R side skirts, Nismo S-Tune suspension

Bad:

-Front bar has stone chips..nothing major

-NOTE: currently have standard cat back fitted and it is rattling like crazy...hitting on the bottom of car..

will have custom cat back fitted soon

-Some light scratches

-Headlights are bit faded

0406397152 my number

Located in sydney Pics will be up very soon

Thanks!

Edited by BuiSr20

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