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1999 200sx Silvia S15

Trans: 6 speed manual

Mileage: 136xxx kms

Colour: Pewter

Hey guys, reluctantly selling my S15 due to employment change and a company vehicle

This Silvia is well maintained by a qualified mechanic/owner and serviced every 5000km with no expenses spared

Mildly modified with a good breathing system which is EPA friendly

Inspection is sure to impress and will sell quickly

Mods:

3" D-max front and dump pipe

3" HKS Hi Power cat-back exhaust (EPA legal)

Heavy Duty Exedy Clutch

Front Mount Inter cooler

Boost Controller

Car is fully equipped with alarm/immobilizer system

Rear factory spoiler

Nismo factory pedal pads

Factory side skirts

Rego Expires: March 2011

Price: $14000 without RWC

$16000 with RWC

Location: Wantirna

Contact: Phone - 0422 402 994 (call or SMS)

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Email - [email protected]

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Edited by monkey_magic
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carsale link - http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...id=12BC0B5A86BF

vehicle will dont disappoint on inspection

Edited by monkey_magic
what does this need for RWC

IMO all it needs is a windscreen (has a small chip thats been repaired) and possibly caster rod bushes

depends on how picky the inspector is

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