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Make:Nissan

Model:Silvia S15

Milage:105,000

Transmission:5 Speed Manual

Colour:Pearl White

Location:Canberra

Complied?Yep

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price:25,500

Contact:0422150853

Hi Guys,

Time has come to sell my S15.

Currently has 105,000kms on the clock.

The colour is pearl white with stock body work.

Now... The car does have some modifications - nothing too crazy.

Engine:

Car has a manifold,

Bigger Turbo

Catch can

3" exhaust with cannon,

intercooler and pod filter.

car comes with a quiet rego exhaust also.

Although I have now had this car for over a year and have never been defected for anything.

Driveline

Fully rebuilt s14a 5speed gearbox (rebuilt under 5000km ago)

Box rebuilt with best oils (redline shockproof oil)

New Extreme Cusion Button cluch (put in at time of rebuild)

New rear seal on engine

Suspension & Braking

Koni adjustable strus all round (way less than 10,000km)

Comes with two sets of springs. Standard and lowered.

Car has been standard height since the new struts were put in.

Car also has 32GTR front calipers (gold)

Front Strutbrace

17" r34GT-T wheels painted dark gunmetal.

Stereo

Currently have a Pioneer CD/MP3 deck in there with JVC 6X9" in the rear.

IT all works but needs a bit of attention to get it back to full capacity.

No speakers in the front at present.

There is amp wiring through out the car to make your life easier if your keen.

Interior

Turbo Timer

Duel Stage Boost controller

Insurance approved immobaliser with shock sensor and central locking.

Extras

Nismo Key

Gold lock nuts for wheels

B&M shortshift kit included for small extra fee.

Have a new jap spec steering wheel that isnt installed as the current one is a bit cracked.

Condition

Car is in great condition and looks fantastic. only a couple of stone chips on the front bar otherwise the paint is perfect.

Car has been a dream, I have done a lot of maintinence on it to make it run really well since buying it as well as frequent oil and fluid changes. I have replaced the coolant lines to the turbo also which i heard is a common problem. This thing has been my baby since I bought it and no expense has been spared in maintinence and upkeep.

Only run on premium (obviously) car is reliable and fun to drive.

I have found a new car but am in no huge rush to sell.

Contact me on 0422150853 and I will be happy to answer any question you may have.

Price $22,000 neg

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