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2001 Nissan Silvia S15 (200sx) 6 Speed manual Australian Spec (genuine kms & easy to insure). Has been tastefully modified with a full JDM bodukit, and light engine mods, more power, and better handling than the Jap Spec R.

Interior:

Interior is in immaculate condition. The dash and seats have all been changed to the Japanese version. It has Silvia seat covers, steering wheel and gear knob. It will also come with Kenwood head unit with MTX speakers. This car comes equipped with a 2way alarm paging system plus automatic window winder.

Exterior/Suspension:

18" Work Emotion XT7 very rare valuable Jap racing wheels.

Adjustable Coilover Suspension, with Tein SuperStreet in the front, and BC racing, in the back, this set up provides decent ride quality and makes the car handle amazingly it also has adjustable control arms.

Has Heavy duty sports clutch and flywheel kit. Also the diff on the car is out of a Spec R GT, puts the power down better than the standard Spec S Aus spec Diff.

Upgraded turbo which is slightly bigger than the standard, this turbo handles boost alot more reliably than the T28 but still boosts very early in the revs, the car still has the standard manifold so it is completely legal.

It has a turboback exhaust with a 3″ dump, highflow cat and a Varex canon /w remote silencer. Also fitted is a Stealth Series front mount intercooler and a Greddy Profec B Spec II twin stage electronic boost controller.

The engine bay looks like a completely standard SR20DET this is very important to me as the car is driven almost daily. The car makes 186kw/248hp and 600nm+ (It’s got more torque than big V8′s) at the rear wheels (240+kw) at engine. Still not bad on petrol though.

Full PPSR certificate which shows that the car has had

  • No Odometer discrepancies reported
  • No Encumbrances reported
  • No Written-Off Status recorded
  • No Stolen Status recorded
  • No Insurance Claims Reported

All work and servicing is done on the car by Meer Performance. It is Powerful, Agile and Fast and, still cruises very nicely and is very reliable.

Price $16,900 neg. I might consider swap for another car just let know what you've got. Interested in swaps with WRX, Evo, V35, S2000, MPS etc. Please call or msg anytime on 0422285510. Any inspections welcome.

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Edited by Nis15
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Could you please take pictures inside the boot so I can see if the boot has the factory seam sealer - youll need to remove the boot floor carpet (the light tan sealer stuff joins the boot floor pan and beaver panel - so near the boot floor brace).

Thanks

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