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JDM 1999 Nissan Silvia s15

Km: 91000 km

Transmission: 6spd Manual

1st Aus Owner, car purchased from dealer in Feb 2010 with 80000 km and still has 2 years transferable warranty.

Never seen a track, very reliable, I have never had an issue with this car.

Exterior:

-Nissan Aero Bodykit with ducktail spoiler

-Rare electric sunroof

Wheels:

-Genuine Rays Gram Lights light weight drift wheels(unmarked)

Engine:

-Tomei Expreme Exhaust Manifold

-K&N High flow filter

-Front and rear struts

-Gizzmo MS-IBC Boost Controller

Suspension:

-Pedders XA Coilovers which are ride and damping adjustable. Purchased for $2100, less than 7000km old with 1.5 yrs warranty left.

Exhaust:

-3.5" exhaust with removable silencerInterior

Interior:

-HKS Boost gauge

-Genuine Nardi Steering wheel

-Yashio factory digital water gauge

-Sony CD/MP3 player with USB input

-Yashio factory gear knob

Security:

-Mongoose 4-Star alarm system with backup siren

Tires:

-about 10000km's old, 80% tread

Service History:

-Serviced every 5000km

Warrantly:

-2 years MPL warranty remaining (warranty worth $1200)

Very regretable sale, I don't have the time to drive this car so its time to sell up. Car can be viewed in St Kilda or Mount Waverley

Car is $21500 without the aftermarket wheels, with the wheels $23000

PM or phone 0431045525 for details/enquiries.

pics to follow

Pretty good price here people, I picked my aero s15 for bout this without any mods.

Good features too, sunroof and factory HIDs.. jump on it people!

  • 4 weeks later...

Does it come with stock steering wheel?

as you would not be able to get RWC in melb or innsurence with a airbaged removed

i dont have a stock steering wheel, the car is as is with no stock parts to substitutefor the mods, this was how the car was originally purchased by myself

  • 3 weeks later...

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