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For sale: (NSW) Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R 6 spd Manual

Price and price conditions: $19,800

Condition: 100 000kms

Pictures: see below

Contact Details: 0431 083 394

Location: Green Valley

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup

Hi all. Moving out of home, both cars need to go. Please contact me by mobile if interested, car really needs to be seen in person to be appreciated. Have had it up for a while so im open to reasonable offers, but only if you come and see it in person first.

Always maintained every 5000kms with mobil fluids, filled on BP ultimate. Plenty spent. Great base for someone looking for an S chassis with the basics done.

Also has factory sunroof which works perfectly so great for up and coming summer!! Car was originally pearl white but has been resprayed metropolitan grey because I wanted something different. Car's a definite head turner and looks much better in real life.

mods list as follows:

Brian Crower valve springs + retainers

GT2871r .86 housing turbo + braided lines

Walbro 255 fuel pump

Blitz LM FMIC

Koyo Radiator + hose kit + nismo high pressure cap

Apexi N1 Titanium exhaust

Exedy HD clutch

Nismo R-Tune springs and shocks

Nismo Power Brace

GKtech Subframe collars

GKtech adjustable castor, camber, traction + toe arms

Whiteline front camber bolts

HEL braided brake lines

EFull M-Sport body kit

Seibon vented Carbon Fibre bonnet

Carbon Fibre boot

Smoked LED taillights

Nismo tinted side indicators

Autometer Cobalt boost/vac gauge

Slimline Factory weathershields

Stern 18" meshies 18x8 18x9 (cant remember offset)

car currently running on standard boost. must go!!!!

NOTE: The BAD:

1. She needs new rear tyres, the current rears are shot

2. Rego is due 8/10/12 so she'll need rego soon, however always passes without fail.

no finance owing, no major accident history. Call to inspect and dont miss out

any further questions please call me on 0431 083 394

Cheers,

John

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