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hey guys as a few of u guys know i just got a new S15 from sydney and its missing a few things i want

Car is a Jap spec S15 trying to tune it for street with about 180rwkw without getting defected like all the time and running 1 bar or just under Boost

Mods so far

Trust cooler

Pod

Trust catback

No bov (like this when i got it )

0.6 bar Boost Stock

Bracers Nismo

Nismo springs and shockys

Gt-t R34 Seats

I think it has about 140rwkw maybe 150 doesn't feel hell fast

1st

i have to Fix the Clutch Bearing so i'm thinking i'll change the Clutch

Looking to Spead About $600 max on Both Clutch And Bearing Item has to be New Post or Pm what u can Offer

2rd

Car needs some type of BOV stock or aftermarket as its compression flutting alot and i wanta stop it

Stock can get shipped for $40

looking for Aftermarket one around $100 to $150

Does stock bolt on with Greedy intercooler still

3rd

Car needs New Seats Looking for Stock S15 ones wanta Spead about $400 to $500 Shipped to my Door

4th

Need Boost Controler of some Type ECB or Bleed want a really good Bleed if i go with one

looking to spead about $50 on a Bleed or $300 on a 2rd hand Ecb thats isn't screwed

5th

Dumps and front Pipe looking at BOSimporting pipe for $440 shipped anyone know of anything better or cheaper thats worth getting or can offer me anything

6th

Cat

Car will need hi flow cat to go with Dumps/front pipe and catback to get max power

7th

S silvia off the Hood someone Stole it off mine

looking for about $30 to $50

Post or PM on anything

Also need Oils and Filters to servces the car

Looking for

Motul turbolite 5 L

Nismo Oil Filter

Redline Gearbox and Diff oil and maybe some new spark Plugs

what are the best to get for this car and wheres to bests and cheapers to order it from

thanks for all your help Nissan silvia

Edited by scottman

If you're interested in a Turbosmart type 2 adjustable atmo BOV, I have one. It's direct fit for an R33, but I dunno about your S15.

If you want it, i'm asking for $80 ono.

Edited by RANDY

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