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Hi Guys, Am deciding to put my S15 on the market .

This S15 has NEVER had an Intercooler therefore no hole in the chassis & retains standard air box .No oil leaks, Drives beautiful .

Up for Sale :

2002 S15 Spec S GT ( ADM non Import )

-Log Books

-Rego Sept 2011

-140,000kms

-Serviced with Motul Turbolight every 3000kms with genuine Nissan Filter

-Always run on BP Ultimate , 420kms / tank

-NGK Platinum Sparkplugs

-Gear Box + Diff oil changed every 5000kms

-BC Gold Series Coilovers ( 10,000kms old )

-Xforce Turbo Back Zorst with Bel Mouth Dump pipe

-JDM Pillar with Boost Gauge with boost peak function/warning

-BOV

-Manifold double layer gasket replaced

GT SPECS :

-Aero Wing

-Chrome Wheels

-Chrome Interior Surrounds

-Leather Seats

-Chrome Foot Pedals

$18,500.00 OPEN TO OFFERS / TRADES

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