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Hello all.

Unfourtunately the time has come to sell my car.

It is a 2001 PEWTER SPEC R S15.

PRICE $29,000

Manual

68000KMS

Full Service history

Both interior and exterior are in great condition.

Has a blitz 3" cat back exhaust.

Engine Bay strut brace

K&N Pod filter (not on car)

Stereo system was professionally installed by GL PRO SOUND and includes

Alpine CD-9827 MP3 HEADUNIT

2 X Rockford Fosgate P2 8 inch subs

1 X Rockford Fosgate Amp

1 X PIONEER AMP

MB QUART 6.5" front Splits

I live in VIC in the west, but the car can be viewed during business hours in South Yarra with prior notice.

I am also willing to consider trade with a R32 GTS-T, obviously with cash adjustment.

Please PM me for pics and any more details you may require.

or email at [email protected]

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Hey..

I am willing to swap my R33 NA, which is currently for sale for $13k and $15k cash...

Send me some pics to sindows (at) sindows.net

sorry mate not interested in a r33......or a NA vehicle at all really......

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Hi, I don't know if u have seen my ad before or if u will be interested in a swap... but it doesn't cost to ask....anyway I have a silver WRX MY97 with full conversion of STI MY99, (including the STI front bar, STI spoiler, STI side skirts, STI engine, STI gear box, Link ECU, STI interiors, STI seats, STI brakes, STI dash, STI pedals),

It also has turbo back 3.5' turbo back exhaust, a GTR front mount, (of course, i still have the stock sti top mount with me, can give it out for free upon sales), garret turbo (sorry can't rem the no.... but it is much bigger than the sti one), HKS blow off valves, pod filter with the air induction box, the pistons also been changed and the engine is now 2.2 litre instead of 2litre, racing button clutch, boost gauge and oil pressure gauge, 17' wheels, sparco steering wheel, custom aluminum bonnet.

It also has a pioneer stereo system

P.S. the bonnet has been painted as the same colour as the car to keep myself away from cops. ...

Let me know if u are interest in a swap, ok? thank you

Hi, I don't know if u have seen my ad before or if u will be interested in a swap... but it doesn't cost to ask....anyway I have a silver WRX MY97 with full conversion of STI MY99, (including the STI front bar, STI spoiler, STI side skirts, STI engine, STI gear box, Link ECU, STI interiors, STI seats, STI brakes, STI dash, STI pedals),

It also has turbo back 3.5' turbo back exhaust, a GTR front mount, (of course, i still have the stock sti top mount with me, can give it out for free upon sales), garret turbo (sorry can't rem the no.... but it is much bigger than the sti one), HKS blow off valves, pod filter with the air induction box, the pistons also been changed and the engine is now 2.2 litre instead of 2litre, racing button clutch, boost gauge and oil pressure gauge, 17' wheels, sparco steering wheel, custom aluminum bonnet.

It also has a pioneer stereo system

P.S. the bonnet has been painted as the same colour as the car to keep myself away from cops. ...

Let me know if u are interest in a swap, ok? thank you

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No thanks mate. Need the cash.

Also Car has just been serviced at 70,000kms......

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