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For Sale:

2002 Nissan Silvia s15

Spec R - GT

Price: $20,500

Brisbane Westside

0425838767

Up For sale is my Beloved ADM S15 Silvia, it has been my weekend Ride while i fix up my 180sx's. Very Clean and Very Tidy Car. IT has never been modified other than what is stated below. It is very reliable and stylish. Wish I could keep it but my mrs wants to get into an SUV :( Owned this car for a few years and has always been taken care of and garaged. Let Us know if you are intrested

Exterior:

Custom Orange Pearl Paint.

Vertex Rear Bumper

Vertex Side Skirts

OEM Front Bar

Topstage Front Lip

Spec R GT Rear Spoiler

Electric Sunroof

Tinted Windows

Interior:

Front Leather Seats

JDM Silvia Steering Wheel

Alloy Pedals

Nismo Gear Shift Knob

Engine:

Unopened 108,000 KMS SR20DET

Has not been Modified in any way.

Hi-Flow Metal Panel Air Filter

Regular Service Every 5,000 KMS

Jasma Cat-Back 3inch Canon Exhaust Setup

Drivetrain/ Suspension:

6 Speed Manual

Full Racing Logic Coilovers Setup

Front Camber Top Adjustment

Rear Camber Arm Adjustment

Wheels:

Pro Works 18inch (Like Starcorp)

9.5 x 18 - 265/35/18 R

9.0 x 18 - 235/35/18 F

Good Tyre Tread

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