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Hi all, I currently have 2 cars and need to get rid of one of them as I am hoping to get some property at the end of this year.

Details as follows:

1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R

Factory Sunroof

6 spd Manual

SR20DET

98000kms - major service completed at 96000kms, new coolant, plugs, all oils (engine, gearbox, diff), power steering fluid, fuel filter and brake fluid.

Rego till October 2012

Custom plates will go with car

Mods list as follows:

Power/under the bonnet

Brian Crower stage 2 264/264 cams

Brian Crower heavy duty valve springs + titanium retainers

Brand new VCT gear replaced aug 2010 (no vct rattle!)

GT2871r .86 housing turbo + braided lines

Z32 AFM

Nistune ECU

Nismo 740cc injectors

Walbro 255 fuel pump

Custom metal intake pipe + Apexi Power intake pod

Blitz LM FMIC

Koyo Radiator

Silicone radiator hose kit

Nismo radiator cap

Greddy Profec Bspec II boost controller

Apexi N1 Titanium exhaust

Exedy HD clutch

Handling & Brakes

Nismo R-Tune springs and shocks

Whiteline Adjustable front swaybar

Selby rear sway bar

Nismo Power Brace

GKtech Subframe collars (locked subframe)

GKtech adjustable front castor arms

GKtech adjustable rear camber arms

GKtech adjustable rear traction arms

GKtech adjustable rear toe arms

Whiteline front camber bolts (2 on each strut)

R32 GTR front brake upgrade

HEL braided brake lines

EBC Yellow Stuff Pads F+R

Nismo Front Strut Bar

Exterior

Full M-Sport body kit

Seibon vented Carbon Fibre bonnet

Carbon Fibre boot

Flush bonnet pins

OEM slimline weather shields

Factory Sunroof

Interior

Carbon Fibre Bride lowmax GIAS II + Bride superlow rail

Nardi 330mm deep corn

WorksBell boss kit

Autometer Cobalt boost/vac gauge (electronic)

Clarion head unit

Darkest legal window tint all around + factory privacy glass rear

Wheels

JC Project BR6's 19x9.5 19x10.5 +22 all around - herrafrush

Car will also come with a sh*tload of stock parts including standard seat and steering wheel with airbag, std cams etc etc, 2 spare Greddy oil filters and a big thumbs up.

Probably more stuff on the car but I've listed everything I can remember.

Price is $23,500.

Pretty firm on price. No swaps, no lowballers.

Cheers,

John - 0431 083 394.

Viewing available on weekends or weeknights. Car located in Green Valley.

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pms replied. sorry bandwith has been exceeded pics available here.

Note I no longer have the original bonnet or boot as I have sold them. they are easy as to source second hand though

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-silvia-1999-12918243?base=1216&vertical=Car&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5&eapi=2&sort=default&cr=0&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%201216&silo=Stock&find=qik15r|CarAll

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