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JDM 1999 pewter/grey s15 SR20DET Nissan Silvia for sale.

I have owned the car for approximately 1 year.

however due to unfortunate circumstances (accident) I am forced to sell it.

DETAILS:

104,000KMS

6 speed manual

Factory fitted stabiliser bars, and rear tower strut brace (factory fitted nismo options)

Turbo back 3" nismo exhaust

Aftermarket engine manifold

Top of the range Viper alarm system: including engine starter and keyless entry.

K&N pod filter

Aftermarket lowering suspension

Factory silvia floormats

Volk SE37 rims (dark gold) with Bridgstone potenza tyres.

Window tint

Factory fitted Japanese TV-unit (pops up from the dash)

Factory CD stacker

LED rear lights

Dimmed indicators

Motor has been kept very standard: never boosted

Documentation: Import approval (2005), Dealer manual, receipts for recent services.

DAMAGE:

It has front passenger side damage; both drivers and passenger airbags deployed and is listed as a VIV: repairable write off.

The motor and gearbox are mechanically sound and the body of the car is fastidiously maintained (no dints, no scratches: besides the obvious front end damage).

The extent of the damage is not too bad, upon initial inspection it needs: over flow bottle, radiator support panel, intercooler, possible air conditioning, bonnet, front bar, quarter panel, condenser, fan assembly, etc and obviously the airbags, module and sensors which I got quoted approx $3.5k brand new and fitted by Nissan. Refer to pictures and judge for yourself.

I have endless photos and a mechanic that can verify the immaculate servicing and condition of the car prior to the accident.

PRICE:

I'm not too sure how much it is worth but willing to consider offers 8k+ for the lot.

NOTE: The car will not be up for sale long as I want to make a decision wether to keep it or sell it to a wrecker quickly unless someone on here wants to buy it.

If interested please PM and I can arrange a time for inspection.

Thanks

BTW: I realize this may not be the correct section to post this, however possibly someone may wish to buy this for parts.

PICTURES:

Prior accident

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Current

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