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Car: Nissan S15 Silvia Spec R - JDM

Transmission: 6 speed manual

Year: 1999

Mileage: 65XXXkm

Price: $23,500

Rego: October 2012

Colour: Pearl White

The car has always been garaged and always serviced at regular intervals using Motul 4100 turbo light in winter and Mobil 1 in the hotter months but doesn't see much use as I also have a daily car. I'm the first owner of the car in Australia since it was imported in 2007. Auction sheet provided on inspection.

It's been sensibly setup and used as a weekend car so very minimal use. It's safely tuned for a very responsive 191rwkw by the Matt (hitman) at race solutions and wheel alignment done at Road and Race Performance. The car has been just serviced and comes with long rego, lots of receipts and paperwork included.

I'm very pedantic so it's always kept clean inside and out (Non smoker owner only). It's a great car to own, looks are there and there's power when you need it. The rear seats fold down to make more space. It can even fit my road or mountain bike.

The reason for sale is that I'm in the market for a more practical car plus I'm getting married. Something bigger with 4 doors. It's my first car and I'm really sad to let it go, but it has treated me well.

All modifications are quality parts worth many thousands of $$ and professionally installed.

Modifications List

Engine/Performance:

Apexi N1 GT full stainless 3" exhaust

AM performance front pipe and dump

Catco Hi-flow cat

Apexi power intake inside Apexi pod enclosure

Cold air intake pipe (left fog light provided)

Apexi Power FC with hand controller (191.7rwkw safe tune by Hitman - Dyno shown on inspection)

Koyo oil cooler

ARC front mount intercooler

Greddy Profec B Spec-II electronic boost controller

Walbro 400Hp in-tank fuel pump

Wheels/Handling:

Apexi N1 coilover kit with adjustable camber and height

Nismo Front tower strut brace

JJR caster arms (set up by Road and race)

Project Mu B-spec front brake pads

TRW rear brake pads

DBA 4000 front rotors

- option: I will sell the car with a set of stock S15 wheels with Bridgestone potenza re01r tyres as a spare set of wheels.

Exterior and Interior/Extras:

Nismo Aero Front bar

Vertex side skirts

Vertex Rear Bar

Nismo clear side indicators

Bosch 6000k HIDs

Genuine factory floor mats ("Silvia")

In-dash Sony cd/MP3 player with LCD screen

Kicker 6 channel 650W amplifier

Upgraded Alpine type R 6.5" speakers all round

Greddy Turbo timer

Mongoose 3-point immobilizer and alarm

I'm not in any rush to sell and quite happy to hang onto it, so don't bother any low-ball offers. No joy riders please, only genuine buyers.

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stock parts also included

Air box

GT rear wing

Thanks for looking

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