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PRICE: 2O,5OO

CONTACT: O4O2 339 366

LOCATION: Keswick, Adelaide SA

Hi, guys, here I'm selling a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15 wt Genuine NISMO AERO KIT, Japan imported, factory 250hp (184kW) from its SR20DET engine, thanks to a ball-bearing turbocharger upgrade, as well as improved engine management.

I bought the car early this year, has been an extremely reliable daily car for me, have never broken down, never missed a bit, starts every time in the freezing cold morning. And I had a major service done to it at 97000 kms, which including replacing engine oil, coolant, gearbox oil, differential oil, brake fluid.

Few tastefully mods have done to the car:

Nismo Aero full body kit come wt fog lamp (factory);

HID headlights;

Short-shifter;

Heavy-duty clutch;

Apexi' Power Intake Panel Filter;

Engine damper;

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Exhaust (wt Titanium tip);

Slot rotors (front and back);

Nismo Brake pads (front and back);

Cusco Tension Rod Bar;

Cusco Lower Control Arms;

Cusco Caster Rod;

Whiteline Rear Sway Bar;

Fully sound system (Pioneer headunit wt iPod dock support, Amp & Sub

at boot);

Immobiliser.

Other comment:

Very strong and healthy engine, no smoke, no leak, no noise, no knocking sound. Also the 6 speed gearbox is in great condition; all 6 gears change through very smoothly. Brake pads are about 80% left at front 40% at back. Good tyres for both front and rears.

Reason to sell:

Due to moving to Syd at the end of July, I have no choice to keep this car so I regret made the decision.

Thanks for your attention.

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