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after selling the skyline, i have been driving my mini for a while, although it's very "head turning" :) (seriously!), the reliably is horrible.

then this car come up in the trading post.

i just paid the deposit and it should be mine end of this week :rant:

it's a 2002 S15 Spec S, GT version

with standard leather seat and a few chrome bit

and very low 18000km

modifications

3 inch turbo back exhaust(Exhaust Technology) with titanium end pipe

pod filter

Blitz electronic boost controller SBC-DC

Blitz Front Mount Intercooler

Xtreme Heavy Duty Clutch

Bosch Fuel Pump (GTR Hi-Flow)

Apexi turbo timer

Blitz Boost Gauge

it's pulling 180rwkw@ 1 bar

the same time i already got somethings sitting at my home

a set of 17' 5 zigen deep dish rims

Apexi SAFC

Apexi CAI box

can't wait to criuse with u guy soon!

P.S. the mini is for sale!

u can take it for 3k

it's a 1100cc

with union jack

sunroof

PM me if u are interest :D

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i still stay in SAU, ppls in NS.com act a bit too young for me... :D

i always love skyline, IF i am an aussie i am sure i will build a RB30 instead of buying this car.

wait till next year when i finish my study and apply for PR, then i might sell this and start build something nice...

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