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Hey Selling my much loved S15 Spec R

Very loved and looked after serviced every 8-10K with good oils and plugs, only ever run on prem unleaded

Only selling as i have a 4x4 work my work car and dont have space for a weekend car

its done almost 90,000kms

Mods

-Full Exforce Exhaust system (Dump pipe, front pipe, hi flow cat, cat back all 3")

-Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

-GFB Blow off vavle (Adjustable Cost 700 alone comes with box)

-Momo 17" wheels

-Nismo Front Strut Brace

-Greddy Air Defuser

-Apexi Air Filter

-Blitz Turbo Timer

-GPS Sat nav/DVD/CD/MP3/Am/Fm/ so forth

-Boost gauge in the center Air Con Vent

-Hertz Speakers (Splits ip front and 2 ways in the back)

-Nismo Clear indicators

-Flashpoint Australian standards Alarms System With Auto window Close

-6K HIDs (bright and white)

Car still running stock boost as it was my dayly so kept it nice a simple / reliable its an ADM is no rust and cheap insurance thumb.gif

Any questions feel free to ask

chasing $17500

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