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2001 s15 Silvia For Sale - 149,000, Extensively modified meticulously looked after.

MODIFICATIONS:

ENGINE

Custom 2871r .64 450HP turbo,

38mm external Tial gate welded with Tial 18psi spring combination onto stock cast manifold and coated with screamer pipe

HKS 256/264 10.5m lift camshafts with rocker arm stoppers

EXHAUST/INTAKE/INTERCOOLING

MM 3" Bellmouth dumppipe

XFORCE 3" Exhaust

GREDDY LM-Spec Intercooler

GREDDY Hotpipe

ASI Aluminium 52mm radiator

3A Racing pod filter (voted best for cooling & filtering)

FUEL & ELECTRONICS

Apexi PowerFC D-Jetro with FC & Commander

Apexi boost gauge

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo 740cc injectors

Sard FPR with Sard gauge

Phillips Crystal vision lightbulbs (had HID's but got defected, these bulbs are $150 a pair)

Cusco oil catch can

MARS L.E.D tail-lights

Full pioneer sound system with custom fiberglass sub box molded to side of boot to maximize boot space

SUSPENSION DRIVELINE/BRAKING

RDA front & rear slotted rotors with QFM race pads

D-Project Castor rods and camber arms

Xtreme Heavyduty organic clutch and lightened flywheel package

Whiteline F/R Swaybars

Rota Grid 18" 9.5 +20 all round wheels with brand new tyres

BC BR "GOLD TOP" coilovers lowered to optimum height

EXTERIOR/INTERIOR MISC PARTS

genuine aero rear pods and side skirts spray matched to car

DC2 Integra front lip moulded to front of car

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo oil cap

Carbon fibre slam panel (radiator panel)

Carbon fibre centre console

Carbon mirror covers

Assorted stainless dress up engine parts

Nardi style steering wheel with boss kit

Yashio factory gearknob, gearboot and drift button

There is probably a lot more to add to the list but I am tired and can't think of it at this stage, all parts have been selectively chosen to the car by me and professionally installed.

This car has been my pride and joy and I still have the original receipts from when it was bought inside the Nissan leather service pack manual. The car has never been thrashed as it's tune only recently got completed a month ago. It makes 230rwkw on a VERY safe tune from an experienced tuner who deals with machinery worth millions of dollars.

The car will be missed but I am at the next stage of my life. It will be missed and hopefully sells quickly. I take pride in my car and the list of modifications along with it's condition will sell itself - I am 25 years of age and not 17 with an edge wanting to lose my licence. Serious buyers only, please no time wasters

SERVICED EVERY 5000km WITH TOPSHELF OILS AND LUBRICANTS

AUSTRALIAN DELIVERED FOR CHEAPER INSURANCE

METICULOUSLY LOOKED AFTER AS THE TUNE WAS ONLY JUST FINISHED A MONTH AGO AND WAS KEPT ESSENTIALLY STOCK

ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPTS

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  • 4 months later...

Car has been changed a little since deciding to keep,

Now sporting Drift Blade interior black seats with POWERAILS rails.

HIGHMOUNT TD06SL2-20G 10cm Highmount turbo

FORCED MOTORWORK custom steam pipe manifold with 44mm Tial External wastegate

250kw on a VERY safe tune, Only finished less than a month ago and back up for sale again. Need house deposit by March.

  • 2 weeks later...

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