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Hi Guys,

My S15 I have had for almost a year now is for sale as a roller, It has an Rb30/26 Built engine sitting next to it that has made no progress

and my fiancee is admit that I finish it or sell it, So I am going to see if I can recoup what I find fair.

Car needs the following, Engine,Box, Ecu,Rego

Car Is a 2002 Spec S Blue, No finance, No REVS history,18inch D1RS with good tread, Lowered suspension, Some additional suspension Arms underneath

I havent seen it for 6 months so I cant remember exactly what, Has a Cooler on it too, and 3 inch exhaust. 130ks on the clock.

$8500, no swaps thanks.

Will take 7800 if you bring your own wheels.

Car Is located in Riverwood,

Please msg me on here for number for serious enquiries

also selling rb30/26 combo in parts

Edited by gambla
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate i'm interested in the roller can you send me a contact number so i can organise to have a look at some pictures or even come and check out the car if you still have it? Thank you.

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