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Hi guys sorry I know this is skyline not silvia but I couldn't find a Australian based silvia forum. 

Anyways i'm applying for the s15 ADM Exemption. I went into Nissan today to get the spec sheet but the guy just went onto wikipedia.... I don't think that transport will accept that if i just printed it off there. Does anyone here have the s15 adm spec sheet from nissan or a brochure ? if you do can you link or post it for me cheers. 

10 minutes ago, Kei_ayanami said:

Hi guys sorry I know this is skyline not silvia but I couldn't find a Australian based silvia forum. 

Anyways i'm applying for the s15 ADM Exemption. I went into Nissan today to get the spec sheet but the guy just went onto wikipedia.... I don't think that transport will accept that if i just printed it off there. Does anyone here have the s15 adm spec sheet from nissan or a brochure ? if you do can you link or post it for me cheers. 

We're everything mate. Definitely not only Skylines. :thumbsup: 

Just a quick question honestly I'm such a moron..... i sent in my exemption but i forgot that in Australia our spec is called 200sx..... i put in all the 200sx details the engine number ' rego and all of that on the exemption form but under where it says what type of car i put s15 instead of 200sx..... has anyone done this mistake before while applying for their exemption if so did they fail you because of that ? 

  • 10 months later...
On 29/07/2016 at 11:53 AM, admS15 said:

Where abouts are you located. I have an adm s15 owners hand book you can have for free. I'm pretty sure it has all the vehicle specs in it. I can check anyway.

 

Hey, found this thread in a search... realise it's almost 12 months old, but by chance do you still have the adm s15 owners hand book available? 

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