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Hey all,

It's time for my pride and joy to find a new home. This car was purchased 3 years ago from my local nissan dealer and has been built up by myself and my b/f over the past few years. The car has been kept imaculate and serviced regularly by ourselves. It's time to make way for a new project and for her to find a new happy home.

Being a well known SA car, it's progression has been visable by all.

Engine:

SR20DET (12x,000) serviced regularly

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

Full Stainless Exhaust Technology Turbo back exhaust 3" straight through with single JUNBL dual exit box and twin stainless flutes

APEXI ECV fitted to the above system

Blitz Pod Filter

Transmission: 6 Speed

Exterior:

3 Month Old - Doyle Crash Custom Paint - Mocha Mica (exterior / door seals / trunk / seals and windows removed)

Vertex Kit

Viva Garage Vented Bonnet

Hipposleek Duck Tail Wing

Hand Pumped front guards (all metal - increased by 20mm)

Hand Flared Rear guards (all metal - increased by 40mm)

Work Euroline SL Dishies 18x9 +18 R disk 225/40/r18 fronts and 18x10 -5 O disk 235/40/r18 rears

Tint

Interior:

Matching Recaro Reclinable Seats

Dildo Gear Knob

JVC MP3 Head Unit

APEXI Boost Gauge - mounted in air vent

3 Point Imobilizing Alarm

Suspension:

Silk Road Section RMA8 Coilovers (fronts - purchased new aprox 1000 k's ago)

Yashio Factory Rear Coilovers

Project MU Brake Pads

Asking Price: Mid to High 30's

All offers sent via PM ONLY, we would like this sale to be easy and not time consuming so please no tyre kickers, time wasters, shit posters or "more pictures" askers... sufficient information provided within this post - and as previously mentioned all negotiations to take place via PM

for pics - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/s15-SA-...me-t201215.html

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