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[sYD] 1999 S15 Nissan Silvia SPEC R. Clean, Stock and with no mods !

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Car: Nissan Silvia SPEC R, JDM

Colour: Pewter (silver)

Transmission: 6 Speed manual

Rego: End of September 2012

Price: $22,000 or nearest offer, low ballers will be ignored, test drive upon deposit.

Mileage 59,XXX

Contacts: Nick, 0432 358 171,

Reason For Sale:

Need a bigger more practical four door car, for work. very regretful sale

Information on car:

First Imported into Australia, Early of March 2010. registered and complied March 29th 2010, was hand picked online, and imported through a local dealer in Sydney, 1st owner of the car in Australia.

i have owned it for the past 2 years and have looked after it very well. always cleaned inside and out, washed, serviced every 4-5k kms. serviced with only the proper fluids and proper brands no cheap stuff used,

Always garaged and covered under a car cover. If only ever comes out on the weekends to run the car, but besides that its in the garage. It has never troubled me within my ownership, nor have i had any problems with it, the new owner will sure be happy with it.

Comes with, both keys and alarm remote controls.

Condition Of Car:

- Never been in any sort of accident

- Clean S15 for a car built back in 1999

- Not on REVS (No Accidents, No Finance, No Write Off)

- In very good condition, for its age, always washed once a week, cleaned inside and out

- Serviced every 4-5k kms, with the proper fluids, no cheap stuff.

- Never been thrashed, never mistreated, never raced, never seen a racetrack.

Pictures below of car speak for itself. hard to find in clean condition with all original oem parts.

No Modifications at all, Everything in the car is stock and in very good condition the same way as came out from Nissan. No aftermarket performance parts at all, clean stock car.

Stock Clutch, nothing on this car mechanically has been changed. all original genuine parts on car !

Additions to the Car:

- Cd player was swapped, pioneer CD player mp3 with iPod was installed, Japanese CD player was taken out.

- After market, mongoose alarm with Immobilisers and turbo timer was professionally installed, by Platinum Car Security, Blacktown.

- Tinted windows all round professionally installed by Solar tint

- Project MU Brake pads all round.

Any questions, please feel free to ask.

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Hey dude

Just wanted to say, that's one of the cleanest looking s15's I've seen in a long time. It's so hard to come by low km, clean examples like this now.

Good luck with the sale.

Location? Import paper to prove the mileage being 50000kms? air con works? being an import, is there any body rust?

here ya go wei:

location, sydney

air con: works beautiful, nice cold air, heater works beautiful aswell

import papers, didnt receive any.

rust ?? come look at the car for yourself if your interested, for a car its age its in very good condition...

kms are genunine

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