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My car has been a project in the making for approximately 3 years 8 months, and has spent 2 and half years of its life in the workshop. It’s honestly seen more time at the bodyform workshop than on the road. I had more planned for it in regards to engine work but I’m biting the bullet and moving onto something more subtle.

My car was purchased stock standard with an aim set out to make my car stand out from the rest, consisting of straight from Japan quality parts no corners cut during this project. As you can see I have spared no expenses on this car. Every part had to be the best of the best and I am a very pedantic owner and look after my car like a gem. This car is hardly driven and gets pampered like a baby. I am extremely fussy with my car, and anyone who knows me will tell you so.

For the build of this car go to this link:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...;st=0&fcat=

The details so far are:

- Built October 2000 Spec S S15 done 89,000kms WITH Full logbooks and service history (Genuine Km’s) using currently Royal Purple fluids.

- Comes with 11 months NSW registration.

- No accidents - No welds. Any inspection is more than welcome.

- Full wheel alignment including camber adjustment and toe adjustment.

- All receipts of purchases and paperwork are kept for record purposes.

The following has been purchased and installed:

- Genuine Vertex Ridge body kit consisting of wider front bar, wider front guards, side skirts, wider quarter panel and wider rear bar. (Has its own serial number and sticker for authenticity) This kit was ordered straight from Japan back in 2006 and cost me $4500 to bring over. Kit was layered and fitted by Bodyform, the best in the business when it comes to bodykits and bodykit fittings.

- Custom ordered 19” Rays 57s Pros with Titanium Lip and RBC with custom offset. Fronts are 19x9 and wrapped with 235/35 Kuhmo ECSTA SPT (KU31) and the rears are 19x10 and wrapped with 245/35 Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position S-03 (wheels alone are already $5,000)

-Full respray using one of the best of the best paint (Glasurit Paint) in Lexus IS-F Starfire Pearl White. Total spray cost me $6000

- Rear guards have been modified professionally

- Brand New Kics Titanium coated Lugnuts

- Brand New genuine full carbon fibre Ganador mirrors with light blue tint mirrors

- Brand New Nismo Clear indicators

- Brand New Full replacement Bosch Wipers

- Brand New Bosch HID 8000k (Made in Germany) with white LED parkers

- Brand new OEM Nissan Rear Window Seals

- Brand new OEM Nissan nuts and bolts

- Brand New TRUST Spec-M FMIC kit

- Brand New TRUST diamond Gearknob

- Brand New Defi Oil temp Gauge

- Brand New Defi Oil pressure Gauge

- Brand New Defi Water temp Gauge

- Brand New Defi Control Unit II

- Brand New TRUST sandwich plate

- Brand New HKS EVC7 Electronic Boost Controller

- Brand New Cusco aluminium front strut brace

- Brand New Cusco brake master cylinder stopper

- Brand New Cusco aluminium Rear Strut brace

- Brand New TRUST PEII Catback Exhaust

- Brand New Black Apexi Pen Type Turbo Timer

- Brand New "S" lightning bolt bonnet emblem

- Brand New Yashio Factory tail lights

- HKS Performer Adjustable Coilover with 30 step damper setting

Asking $35,000 ONO

I AM OPEN TO OFFERS BUT OF COURSE NOTHING SILLY.

WILL TRADE FOR 08 Yamaha R6 (black or white) plus cash my way.

NO TEST PILOTS. NO TYRE KICKERS. NO TIME WASTERS.

Contact details: [email protected] / 0416 445 828

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Edited by GTRR
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