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Will add more stuff in as I can remember it. All prices are ono and negotiable.

1. RAYS NISMO LMGT4 18x8.5+25, 18x9.5+30 $2000 ono.

Best example you will find, these wheels are perfect. Still in the boxes Jesse Streeter sent them in, gold RAYS centrecaps, valve covers, wheel covers. I have had one wheel painted at Wheeltech in Moorabbin on Nino's recommendation, they do insurance work for everyone and every car. Colour matches perfectly, sourcing replacement nismo decal through Jesse now.

Perfect size for stock S15 guards, staggered for rwd power and you can run proper size tyres (instead of massive rims and tiny stretched tyres) clear rolled guards and not scrub. Will fit 245s and 265s without a sweat.

Will get pics up asap. These are my other set in the same size/offset.

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2. NISSAN S15 JDM REAR BAR + NISSAN PODS

Genuine. White (not WK0). $350 for pods, $250 for rear bar however the pods have been fitted very well and look like they're staying there lol. Would rather not split.

Will get pics up asap.

3. NISSAN S15 GT LEATHER SEATS

Immaculate condition. $550

Only have pics of passengers atm, drivers in same condition, will get more pics.

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4. NISSAN S15 STOCK SEATS

Stock S15 Seats $350 ono.

Immaculate condition.

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5. ATP T28. Rebuilt and balanced at ATP 3000 kms ago. Rebuild cost $600, sell $500 ono with braided water lines.

Essentially brand new, still on the car more than welcome to come see it. Don't buy 1,2 or 3 fkd second hand T28s with 150k+ kms, 2mm play and fkd bearins/seals, save yourself headaches, money and buy this one.

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Rebuild pics/text. Kyp wanted to show-off when he rebuilt it lol. Post #58.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?49703-Alex-s-Y-U-No-Buy-V8-S15(s)-and-a-bomb-Camry&p=1303342&highlight=balanced#post1303342

Finished after rebuild. Post #61.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?49703-Alex-s-Y-U-No-Buy-V8-S15(s)-and-a-bomb-Camry/page5&highlight=balanced

6. NISSAN S15 BOOT

No wing, debaded and dekeyholed. Perfect condition. Red $400 ono.

Will get pics up asap.

7. BLITZ NUR SPEC EXHAUST

Best sounding SR exhaust, includes 400 mm high -flow cat (will not fit with standard cat). $500 ono.

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As said prices are negotiable, please feel free to make me offers :)

Located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs. PM or mobile 0422 889 896. Cheers Alex

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Hi, Will the Blitz exhaust exceed 75db at 30 Meters. Looking for a big bore quiet exhaust for my S15 at Sandown. Anyone can point me to the right one?

cheers

Alex Cheung 0433878905

Hi, Will the Blitz exhaust exceed 75db at 30 Meters. Looking for a big bore quiet exhaust for my S15 at Sandown. Anyone can point me to the right one?

cheers

Alex Cheung 0433878905

go for a HKS hi power silent catback if you want quiet. It is a full 3 inch inch catback system.

I txted Alex as well.

The Blitz Nur sounds fantastic but it's not quiet lol.

Sorry about the delay on photos, will be organised today.

Edited by gmr

PRICES UPDATED

1. RAYS NISMO LMGT4 18x8.5+25, 18x9.5+30

ON HOLD

Best example you will find, these wheels are perfect. Still in the boxes Jesse Streeter sent them in, gold RAYS centrecaps, valve covers, wheel covers. I have had one wheel painted at Wheeltech in Moorabbin on Nino's recommendation, they do insurance work for everyone and every car. Colour matches perfectly, sourcing replacement nismo decal through Jesse now.

Perfect size for stock S15 guards, staggered for rwd power and you can run proper size tyres (instead of massive rims and tiny stretched tyres) clear rolled guards and not scrub. Will fit 245s and 265s without a sweat.

Will get pics up asap. These are my other set in the same colour, size/offset.

javsv.jpg

psG3S.jpg

2. NISSAN S15 JDM REAR BAR + NISSAN PODS

Genuine. White (not WK0). $350 $300 for pods, $250 $200 for rear bar however the pods have been fitted very well and look like they're staying there lol. Would rather not split.

Will get pics up asap.

3. NISSAN S15 GT LEATHER SEATS

Immaculate condition. $550 $500 ono

Only have pics of passengers atm, drivers in same condition, will get more pics.

ib0dpNx.jpg

4. NISSAN S15 STOCK SEATS SOLD

Stock S15 Seats SOLD

Immaculate condition, Mark farted into them for a while but as far as I am concerned that only increases their value ;)

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5. ATP T28. Rebuilt and balanced at ATP 3000 kms ago. Rebuild cost $600, sell $500 ono with braided water lines.

Essentially brand new, still on the car more than welcome to come see it. Don't buy 1,2 or 3 fkd second hand T28s with 150k+ kms, 2mm play and fkd bearins/seals, save yourself headaches, money and buy this one.

4pv6q.jpg

Rebuild pics/text. Kyp wanted to show-off when he rebuilt it lol. Post #58.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread...ced#post1303342

Finished after rebuild. Post #61.

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread...hlight=balanced

(don't hate me for linking JDMST its thread search function is better than ours is all promise lol)

6. NISSAN S15 BOOT

No wing, debaded and dekeyholed (? lol). Perfect condition. Red $400 $350 firm.

Will get pics up asap.

As said prices are negotiable, please feel free to make me offers :)

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