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Item Summary: 1999 JDM S15 200SX 6 Speed Spec - R Front Mount, Twin Pipes, Volk Rims

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Buying New Navara

Asking Price: 18900 ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Brad 0450 194 170

Extra Information:

hey all,

Havent had the S15 Long but my job requires me to have a ute that i can tow with.

Details of car:

1999 Jap spec S15

JDM Spec SR20 Black Top

Factory silver/grey paint

6 speed stock manual transmission,

Standard LSD, Very tight...

This car has a genuine 160,085 kms.

The car is reliable, with a strong engine which has been serviced every 5,000 kms with Quality Synthetic oils. Has had new oil filter, spark plugs and fresh coolant, just had a wheel and coilover alighnment,

Encumbered Free vehicle. You can check at https://online.revs.nsw.gov.au/revs/Public.htm

VIN: 6U900000S15010245

Engine Number: SR20452638B

Rego: 594MVG

Interior:

Standard black cloth interior with

R32 GTR seats, tear on drivers support (not plated yet)

Greddy turbo timer

Calibre Boost gauge in standard stock A pillar pod

Turbosmart 2 stage boost controler.

Drift hand e-brake button

nizmo gear knob, no dildo.

Standard s15 Airbag Wheel

Full electric windows, mirrors, central locking...

Full electric climate control with very cold A/C

Dark Tinted windows with top front windscreen strip tinted aswell

Extra wide JDM rear vision mirror.

Silvia Autech Version interior floor mat set.

Exterior

Almost New RAYS ENGINEERING 18inch GT-C face 2 high polished finish Wheels, details are:

Volk Racing GT-C, 18 x 9 + 31 (fronts) with NEW!! Federal 595 Evo street slicks

Volk Racing GT-C, 18 x 10 +22 (rears) with Federal 595ss's

Rays wheel nuts and Nizmo caps

15mm bolt on spacers (front)

Aftermarket Nismo type Monkey LED rear lights

Side Skirts (JDM silvia)

Nismo rear pods

no rear spoiler

Red detailed brake calipers front and rear

Clear front indicators

Aftermarket Zenon 6000K HID's low beam

Engine/Exhaust/engine Bay add-ons etc

X force aftermarket split dump pipe

Full 3" JAZMA exhaust with high flow cat and muffler with 3inch angled twinpipes

Blitz pod filter

Standard JDM Spec T28bb turbo

Turbosmart 2 stage boost control, with low set on 7psi, and high set on 12psi)

Cooling Pro Intercooler, intercooler pipes, & hoses

BOV (HKS SSQ copy)

Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

Odyssey dry cell battery

GReddy oil filler cap

Cooling Pro Radiator cap

Brand New Extra Heavy Duty Clutch installed on the weekend from Direct Clutch Services also a Brand New OS Geiken Flywheel

Suspension/Handling

NEW! GREDDY Type-S 32 way damper adjustable coilovers in the rear @8kg.

NEW! GREDDY Type-S 32 way damper adjustable coilovers in the front @10kg

just Fitted They are over $2000 new, These coilovers are top of the range!!! By far the best I have used and reccomended by everyone!!!

ISC adjustable rear camber arms

ISC adjustable castor rods

Aftermarket Rear Strut Top brace, and Std boot floor brace

Aftermarket Front Strut Top brace

Audio System

Kicker component splits up front

Pioneer mid range rears

kicker 300w amp

kicker ES 12" sub, boxed.

Poineer headunit

Security

Mongoose M80 alarm and immobilizer with motion detectors in car.

Automatic Locking and window wind up actuator also when alarm is activated(can also be turned off by switch)

Roof has an unusual dent looks like somone has jumped on the roof and its been popped out. Not really that noticeable... It's no show car, scratches here and there.

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