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FOR SALE!!

1999 Nissan Silvia - S15 Spec R JDM

Black - Quick and Clean

$15,499 cash sale


ENGINE:

- 1999 Nissan Silvia JDM S15 – Spec R

- SR20DET – (129,000kms)

- 6 Speed Manual

- Excedy heavy duty organic clutch with lightened flywheel

- Apexi Pod Filter

- Standard Jap Spec T28 BB Turbo

- Braided Oil & Water Lines

- Blitz Front Mount Intercooler with polished piping cold side

- Turbosmart Plumback BOV

- Dose Pipe

- 3" Turbo back exhaust with 5” Cannon


EXTERIOR:

- Black Factory Colour

- Spec R Front Bar with centre delete

- Spec R Side Skirts

- Vertex Rear Bar

- Aftermarket Side Mirrors

- Standard Jap Spec HID Headlights

- Rear Guards Professionally Rolled

- Front Guards Professionally Rolled

- 30% Tint All round


WHEELS/SUSPENSION:

- Lesanti 18x9.5 +12 Front and 18x10 +22 Rear

- 235/40/18 front and 265/35/18 rear Federal 595 RSR Semi Slick Tyres (80% tread)

- DBA Slotted & Cross Drilled Rotors all round

- EBC Green Stuff Pads all round

- Cusco Front Strut brace

- Standard Spec R strut brace in the boot


INTERIOR:

- HKS Full Auto turbo timer

- GReddy Profec Electronic Boost Controller (latest model)

- JVC Bluetooth head unit

- Kenwood splits up front

- Kenwood speakers in the back

- Ice Cold Air Con

- Central locking


- RWC will be supplied upon sale after deposit is put down

- Rego till June 2016

- Located on Brisbane Northside

- Call anytime 0438 860 307


$15,499 cash sale - NO SWAPS

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front guards professionally rolled?

they are fiberglass?

Yes fronts are fiberglass.

Typo there, should only say rear guards rolled.

Unfortunatly I am not able to edit this post :-/

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