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-Haltech Platinum Pro Plugin ECU (Tuned to E85)
-Haltech IQ3 Display Dash (Not included in price) S15 dash will replace it.
-SR20DET Blacktop
-Greddy T518z 10cm turbo
-Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers
-Tomei Pon Cams 256⁄256 11.5lift
-BC Valve springs
-BC Retainers
-ARC catch can
-ARC extended baffled sump (1L extra)
-Greddy FMIC (custom plazmaman piping)
-PWR Racing Radiator
-Bosch 2000cc injectors
-Walbro 460 E85 fuel pump
-Aeroflow Fuel Rail
-Aeroflow Fuel Regulator
-Greddy Turbo timer
-HKS Oil Filter Relocation with Gktech Block adapter (Braided lines)
-15 row Oil cooler mounted
-3inch Dump pipe
-Twin front pipe for tucked effect (above chassis rail)
-Kakimoto 3inch catback
-100cell race cat
-Whiteline front sway bar
-Whiteline rear sway bar
-Cusco front strut bar
-Cusco rear strut bar
-Adjustable castor rods
-Hicas bar installed fully locked
-ABS completely removed from the car
-325mm brembo size front rotors (Holford Motors Upgrade)
-300mm brembo size rear rotors (Holford Motors Upgrade)
-Slotted and dimpled DBA front and rear
-EBC yellow pads up front
-Bendix ultimate pads for the rear
-Z32 Brake callipers
-5 stud conversion
-ABS completely removed with custom brake lines to match
-Midnight Purple Respray at DT Panels
-Genuine S15 Aero bar (plastic) ($$$ and hard to find)
-S15 Radiator support (No previous crash history, can be confirmed by DT panels)
-S15 JDM headlights
-S15 Bonnet Custom metal fenders
-Genuine type x rear pods & valence
-Carbon Fibre RPS13 centre garnish
-Rear Guards Rolled + Flared
-Keyless entry + Alarm
-R32 GTR Seats
-S15 Dash conversion
-S15 Cluster working and calibrated (would need to be recalibrated with drivetrain changes)
-PERSONAL Steering Wheel
-ARC Titanium Gear Knob
-Clarion Double Din Headunit
-Rockford Fosgate 6x9 Speakers up front
-Rockford Fosgate Mono Amp
-SSR Professors SP1
-18x9.5+12 all round, Nexen N6000 235⁄45⁄r18 Fronts, Nexen N6000 265⁄35⁄r18 Rears

May have possibly missed a few things


Location: Melbourne (Eastern Suburbs)

Price:$15000 RWC Can be organised for extra or $13500 without wheels (byo or i'll find a set of stockies)

Mob: 0430123069

Note: No test drives will be given for insurance purposes, unless deposit is taken.


The car was previously put up for sale, but decided to keep and mod a bit farther, however new engineering job makes owning this very difficult and need a work appropriate car, I’ve had the car for close to 5 years now and have done all of the above, if there’s any questions feel free to inbox, will not be parting out and with the amount of work put in, the price is very fair but still open to only reasonable negotiations⁄offers. Thanks for viewing.

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