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I have purchased another car and my s15 needs to go..... will sell with out parts to make it cheaper

IGNORE ALL PRICES,

.......MAKE ME AN OFFER!!!!

$$$$$$$$$

For sale: 2001 Nissan Silvia S15

Asking Price: $65,000 ( have receipts for roughly $115,000)

WILL SELL FOR $55k with out wheels or Dvd and stereo system!!!

Killometer's: 53,000 kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual ( strengthened 6 speed)

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0

Modifications: (see below)

Complianced: Aus model

Road Worth Certificate: Can be supplied for vic

Registration: Yes 12 months (vic only)

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Location: Victoria Shepparton - hour and a half from melbourne for those who dont know

Contact detail's - Steven Martin 0418374944

Car was on the front cover of Fast Fours Magazine (feb 07) also coming up on ignition DVD in coming months.

Appeared at only 2 shows since complete (autoson final battle 06 & melbourne round 1) where it has won 7 pro class trophies

SYDNEY: Best nissan, Best brakes, Best undercariage & Best overall build quality

MELBOURNE: Best nissan, Best interior and King of Auto Salon nomination (not 100% sure but i think the car is coming roughly 2nd or 3rd in the overall points for autosalon this year)

Full feature with most specs in Feb 07 fast fours any questions feel free to call,

email or add me to msn [email protected]

UNDER THE HOOD

- SR20DET DOHC 16V turbocharged and intercooled 4-cylinder with detailed engine bay, braided lines. annodised fittings, custom aluminium radiator, overflow tank and oil/air separater

- Arias forged pistons with chrome moly rings, shotpeeded conrods, GREX head gasket, ported and polished cylinder head

- Polished bell mouth intake, GCG T66 turbo, custom front mounted intercooler and piping, GReddy inlet plenum, Blitz 850cc injectors, SARD fuel pressure regulator, Blitz I-color electronic boost controller

- Custom tuned-lenght exhaust manifold, Tial external wastegate, custom 3" dump pipe, custom mirror polished 3" exhaust system, x-force muffler with 4" tip

(car made 283kw at the wheels with alot more to go - tuned very safe, car is capable of an estimate figure of around 320kw)

DRIVELINE

- Strengthened 6 speed gear box

- Blitz twin plate clutch

- Standard LSD differential

- 365mm slotted rotors and G4 8 piston callipers (f) slotted rotors and mu's secret pads ®

SUSPENSION

- Buddyclub coilovers

- Every single suspension component is either chrome or painted in 2k

WHEELS

20x8 Gestalt 3 Diamond Series wrapped in 20" pirelli tyres (f)

22x9 Gestalt 3 Diamond Series wrapped in 22" pirelli tyres ®

INTERIOR

- 2005 STI front bucket seats , full tan leather re-trim covering seats, door trims, shift boot, dash etc. with suede head lining

- Autometer gauges (Boost, oil pressure and fuel pressure)

STEREO

- Kenwood 7" DVD Source unit

- Rockford Competition splits in front

- Rockford Competition splits in rear

- Rockford mirrror polished 2 channel amplifiers x 3

- Rockford Pro series Mono Amp 3000 watts RMS

- Rockford Pro (T2) 12 Subwoofers x2

- Custom Boot install inc fibreglass 2 pac painted sub box

(roughly $20,000 just in audio gear there)

EXTERIOR

- Full Vertex Body kit

- Scissor door conversion ( not a cheap one) high quality kit

- Custom candy Pink to Purple blend in house of kolor by queen st smash

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