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FOR SALE!!!

JDM Nissan Silvia 99 S15

64,445ks @ $23,000.

Engine:

SR20DE exhaust cam

Tomei rocket arm stoppers

Kazama oil catch can

Spitfire coilpacks

SR NRG coilpack cover

HKS cold air intake

GT2860RS .64 rear housing (disco potato)

Rolling Motorsports intercooler

Greddy LS intercooler piping

Gold BoostFX Blow Off Valve

Tomei remapped staged 1 ECU

Fuel:

Bosch 023 800HP fuel pump

Exhaust:

Tomei split dump

Apexi 3" front pipe

Apexi high flow cat

Apexi 3.5" Evolution N1 cat back

Wheels:

19 x 8.5

19 x 9.5 Starcorp impuls

Suspension:

Tanabe 10/8 full adjustable coilovers

Adjustable rear camber arms

Solid aluminum subframe bushings

R34 Rear brakes, rotors, knuckles, polyurethane bushings

Exterior:

Final Konnexion front bar

Vertex side skirts

D-Max rear bar

D-Max 25mm wide front fenders

40mm flared and rolled rear fenders done at Cameron's bodyworks

De-baged, De-winged, De-keyholed

Origin LED rear tailights

LED parkers, number plate

JDM Sunroof

JDM Rear wiper

Electronic folding side mirrors

Interior:

JVC KD-AVX44 dvd player

JDM Sat Nav (needs to be configured quoted $220)

6" Fusion NV competition rear speakers

6" Clarion front speakers

Clarion front tweeters

10% tint all around

JDM Nissan silvia floor mats

O.Z racing steering wheel

JDM front demister

Pivot baby turbo timer

JDM boost gauge on pillar

Hornet Alarm System with spare button thing.

Number plate does not come with car. Car was imported not too long ago, still got the original import papers and everything. First owner in Australia!!! 6 Months rego, Road worthy will be provided on sale.

Open to swaps with cash adjustments either way (keen on a 350z)

Spread the word!!!

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