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[NSW] 1999 Silvia S15 SPEC R

Mileage 78 000KMS

Rego March 2010

Mods

Standard SR20DET

Buddy Club Coilovers

17" A-TECH monoblock Rims

3" APEXi turbo back exhaust

All Inspections welcome. Please no joyriders.

Price $20 000

willing to trade for R32 GTR

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hey mate, ive got a mint Manual Stagea previously made 400hp at all 4s... has leather 2 screens 20s etc check it out and let me know cheers

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ma...ge-t302067.html

Edited by lockie_003

I have a R34 GTT which I am the first owner in Australia (2009 complianced). My car has been tuned my Race Pace in Bayswater a well known GTR specialist it made 194rwkw on a safe daily tune as I requested…very tidy car. here is a list of the modifications.

Ø Cusco Adjustable suspension

Ø Cusco front strut brace

Ø Cusco rear strut brace

Ø 18" Work Racing rims

Ø 100% carbon fiber bonnet

Ø Full SARD turbo back exhaust

Ø Blitz intercooler

Ø Blitz intake

Ø Blitz turbo timer

Ø Saber radiator with silicone piping

Ø Nismo thermostat (not installed)

Ø GREDDY oil cooler (not installed)

Ø GREDDY oil Catch can (not installed)

Ø Trust gear knob

Ø DEFI Gauges X 5 (oil temp, water temp, turbo, oil pressure, exhaust temp)

Ø Nismo 300kmh Dash

Ø Xenon headlights

Ø Slotted brakes all round

Ø Braided brake lines

Ø C-WEST front bar

Ø JVC double din CD player and DVD, bluetooth

Ø Tinted windows

Ø Paint and Vinyl protection

Ø Custom plates SKYGTT black and white slim line.

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