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ITEM: 1999 Nissan Silvia Spec R

LOCATION: NSW Picton/Sydney

YEAR: 1999

SERIES: Example: S15

BADGE: Silvia Spec R

ENGINE: 2.0 litre Black Top

TRANSMISSION: 6 speed manual

COLOUR: Pearl White

EXTERIOR CONDITION: Very good

INTERIOR CONDITION: Very Good

TYRE CONDITION: Rear 90% Front 100% new Pirelli's on front

TYRE SIZE INCLUDING LOAD RATING: Example:

ODOMETER:80,500

SERVICE HISTORY: 3rd owner in Aus. Service myself every 5-10k

REGO OF CAR: NSW

REGO TILL: 27/7/2011

PLATES INCLUDED: Yes

RWC: Yes

PRICE: $18,000

DELIVERY/PICK UP INFORMATION: Pick up only

PAYMENT OPTIONS: cash on pick up

CONTACT DETAILS: 0432519102 or this thread

OTHER INFO: I have for sale my 99 S15 Spec R Nissan Silvia. It has genuine 80,000kms.

It is pearl white with orange suede interior and a 6sp manual.

Mechanically this car is perfect and does not miss a beat. very healthy and well looked after 2L black top.

If anyone recognises any of my previous commodores i have sold on this website, you would know i take alot of pride in my cars appearance and performance.

Having said that, i bought the car and it was all the same colour body kit except it was a massive fibre glass kit that was cracking. So i ripped off the front bar/side skirts and bought original plastic kit hoping to spray them pearl white when i got the funds...this has not happened so the front bar and side skirts are currently gloss black for the money reason ONLY.

Modifications the car has are:

*Full 3" exhaust (engineered papers)

*front mount intercooler (engineered papers)

*Pedders suspension all round. looks standard height though

*Gizmo Electronic boost controller with build in turbo timer and 6 memory function. (HIGH is currently set on 13psi and LOW is 7psi)

*4 month old bronze 18" Lenso wheels with alot of tread. (engineered for 20")

*HID headlights

*new platinum spark plugs

*serviced every 5-10k with penrite full synthetic oils

*Greddy BOV..simply for turbo safety, not the 'fully sic' effect

Sydney/Picton area.

Cheers, Josh.

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this photo below is fibre glass kit when i bought the car:

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BUMP, PRICE DROP!!

Have a guy offering $14500 so if you're interested in beating that offer at all - the car's yours.

$14,500 - $15,000 is the CHEAPEST S15 manual on carsales and is an absolute steal. You will not find a neater/reliable S15 in as great condition for anything close to this price!! ALL the basic mods done already.

I Need the car gone though to downgrade and pay off my loan. NOTHING wrong with car, needs $800 to respray front bar/skirts!!

Will sell unless I get a better off of any sort. WILL NOT DISAPPOINT any inspection.

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