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1999 NIssan Silvia S15 Spec R

Silver

6sp manual

145000ks

PRICE: $15000 ono the price is negotiable so feel free to pm me an offer

Exterior:

fitted with factory spec R side skirts and now fitted with factory rear pods.

unknown after market front lip

R33 GTR wheels 225/40/17 fronts (90% tread) 255/40/17 (90% tread)

Interior:

R34 GTR seats (drivers and passanger)

Pioneer HU

Engine:

braided turbo lines

Turbo back exhaust

Suspension:

G4 coilovers

GKTech rear arms

the car drives very well for its age and ks. the only down sides are that previous owner did alot of hwy runs from Warrnambool to Melbourne hence the high ks and also stone chips on the front bar. also has slight VCT rattle (common problem). this is only on cold start ups. once you start driving the rattle is gone.

other then this the body is very straight. the car has never been drifted or seen a track.

currently has rego till december 2012. can discuss rego and RWC if serious buyer.

happy for the car to be checked out if needed.

the car was also recently dyno'd and pulled a healthy 160.2kw at the rears with a healthy AFR.

happy to answer any questions or feel free to contact if want to inspect.

im happy to swap plus cash adjustment for a cheaper car.

PICS:

(will post updated pics of the rear with pod fitted this weekend)

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really bad night time pic of interior

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thanks

Ash

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This is neat, I would consider this as I have been looking for a GTR or Evo. I am selling my 2000 WRX with full STI kit for $12K or looking to trade with the right car and cash on top.

Do you have rear bar with this car?

Great Example!

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