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Hello,

Decided to sell my current daily S15.

Have written a quick summary below, there's bound to be a few other mods that over time I've forgotten about but this is a good starting point.

For further info or to organise an inspection call me any time on 0468 895 020.

Located in Rouse Hill, Sydney.

Price is $17,995.

Thanks.

Overview -

- Excellent condition

- Australian delivered with genuine 119,488 KM

- Spec R model with side skirts, sunroof - etc

- Currently running just under 200 RW KW

- Quite a few extras as detailed below

- Just been completely serviced

- Rego until Feb 2013

- Both sets of keys / remotes included

- REVS checks welcome - No accident history / money owing

Upgrades -

- Apexi Power FC ECU

- Apexi Power Intake style air filter kit

- Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller

- Greddy 'Type R' blow off valve

- Hybrid front mount intercooler

- Exedy heavy duty clutch

- Xforce 3" turbo back stainless steel exhaust

- 17" Zepter forged chrome rims

- SRI front wheel spacers

- ARP front extended wheel studs

- Razo carbon fibre gear knob

- Razo stainless steel foot pedal set

- Door trims and rear parcel shelf retrimmed in cream leather

- Interior centre column professionally refinished in satin black

- Genuine Nissan Spec R GT chrome gear surround

- Dynamat sound deadening - Custom metallic black

- Nismo clear side indicators

- Black altezza tail lights

- Brake calipers / drums professionally refinished in metallic red

- Oil temp, pressure and water gauges

Have also just had car completely serviced -

- New Heavy duty battery

- New Heavy duty battery terminals

- New Top of the range alarm / immobiliser

- New Sony head deck + Remote - MP3 / WMA / AUX - etc

- New Floor mats - Front and rear

- Professionally detailed - Inside and outside

- Engine oil replaced with Royal Purple oil

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Edited by iwanta34gtr

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