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CAR IS LISTED ON EBAY: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=017

No negative comments, please only reply if you have a question or if your interested in the car!!

For sale: 2001 Nissan Silvia S15

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 a handful of shows since complete where it has won 11 pro class trophies

EG: Best Nissan, Best Brakes, Best Undercarriage, Best Interior, Best overall build quality. - King of autosalon nominee Melb 07 Rd. 1.

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

Have receipts for roughly 120k

CAN ORGANISE ENCLOSED TRANSPORT AT BUYERS EXPENSE!!!

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