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Hello everyone, up for sale is my Pearl White Jap Spec 99 Nissan Silvia S15 SPEC R, This car has my pride and joy Due to unfortunately my circumstances has changed and now I have to redirect my resources elsewhere. The car has plenty of modifications , it always been filled up with BP Ultimate 98 octane. The gearbox is nice and tight as new! Mechanically A1, Modication to list:

-IMPORT MODEL

-RENEWED 12 MONTH REG NO RWC

- Full Authenic Jap Spec Aero Kit (besides wing)

-118,xxx on the clock

-Fresh rebuild from previous owner (metals gaskets, new seals etc etc) 40 thou since

-Greddy turbo timer

-Hks electronic boost controller

-Greddy engine pulleys

-Aftermarket Engine damper

-Greddy intake pipe

-Apexi Pod filter

-Front Mount Intercooler

-Braided oil lines

-Walbro Fuel Pump

-Hks radiator cap

-FULL 3inch turbo back blitz nur spec exhaust

-Nistune ecu

-Tuned at chasers 220kwatw

-HD Excedy Clutch

-New Fully Adjustable BC Coilovers

-Aftermarket Front Tension Rods

-Aftermarket Front Control Arms

-Aftermarket Rear Toe Arms

-Aftermarket Rear Camber Arms

-Panasport g7's 17x9.5/9 wrapped in brand new Ku31's

-Pioneer Headunit AUX

-Alpine Tweeters/ Speakers

-Custom old style apexi 60mm gauge on stock a pillar

-Nismo GearKnob

-Carbon Fibre Style Shift boot/ Handbrake boot

-Clear Side Marker Indictors

-Shaved Fiberglass Boot lid (doesn't align too well)

-Tinted Windows

-Factory Visors

-Original Log Books From japan

-Extras (Yahio Factory Tailights + Nismo Catback)

-Comes with factory airbox + intercooler + stock suspension

There is no financial money owing on the car and there is no written off status on the car

Please no time wasters, tyre kickers and definitely NO SWAPS as I have a daily A to B car. This car IS 15 years old so do not expect it to spanking brand new so expects few scruff marks and dings (sale price reflects this). A photocopy of your licence will be required for a test drive; this is for my own protection as a seller.

All the paper work required to transfer the car to under the new owner will be completed prior to sale this will ensure a easy and smooth process both me and the new owner.

- Vicroad's transfer paper

- External contract written confirming the sale both signed by both parties (seller and buyer)

Personalized plates / Bride seats are not included as they where a gift

Thanks for viewing

price: $16,900

Name: Cuong

Post Code: Brooklyn Vic 3012

Mobile Phone: 0411 511 917

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