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Looking to sell my S15 Autech.

Need something for track work which means I'll need a tow car and trailer so this has to go!

Won't find a cheaper Autech with these K's and so well looked after and with fruit!

Love this car! Hard to let go but I really need something I can thrash at the track and not worry about.

1st and only owner in Aus

2000 S15 Silvia

6sp Manual

SR20de

80,000 K's, got it at 69,000 and serviced it about 8 times in 10,000k's

owned it since May 2010 and imported it through Iron Chef

Off the top of my head the car has;

midnightmods oil cooler and filter relocator

GKtech RAS

Cazman caster

Cazman toe

Powered by Max camber

Nismo power brace

Nismo Pro-TT 2way

Whiteline adjustable swaybars

Tein SS coilovers

white xd9's 18X10+18, 18X9+20 Federal RSR's on the front, Sailuns on the rears.

42mm alloy radiator

Safety21 half cage

Magnetic sump plug

- High compression pistons (11.7:1)

- Sodium filled valves with double valve springs.

- Remapped ecu with a raised rev limiter (7,500rpm)

- Spec R driveline inlcuding 6 speed Gearbox & Brakes

- Spec R injectors and fuel pump

- Upgraded cams, 276° inlet cam, 256° exhaust cam with longer lift

- 4-1 Fujistubo Extractors

- Kakimoto exhaust

Will come with all standard arms, shocks & springs, tail lights, spare front bar, DC2 lip that I never put on it, If it sells for asking price.

I'm sure there's other stuff I've forgotten but will update thread as I remember.

Was once a RWO.

Completely repaired by a workshop and have all paperwork.

Looking for around $20,000 ONO with everything included (Including all spares, originals, etc). or $16,500 standard (Includes everything minus wheels, cage, all aftermarket suspension).

Willing to drop price if I take things off.

Not willing to remove things like radiator, oil cooler and relocater, etc.

Car is located Eastern Victoria.

Ryan

0409 420 099

If I'm unable to answer the phone, please leave a voicemail or text.

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