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Pewter Grey S15 200sx | 30k Ono | 400rwkw

 

Hey Guys! For sale is my Pride and Joy, reason for sale is moving onto another car and I don't have the room to keep this one!

I also understand the price seems steep but please read the add for a thorough understanding of the car and where real money's been spent.

 

A brief overview of the car, it's very tidy, it's always well looked after and meticulously maintained! The car was built by Maatouks and maintained by MRC.

 

Negatives of the car include the following:

 

- (Paint) The condition of the paint itself is in good condition but please be aware there are scratches and should be inspected, a respray isn't necessary but would be ideal to complete the build.

- (Brakes) The brake setup itself is fantastic, but upon driving the car you'll notice an audible squeal, which can be annoying.

 

The following Modifications to the car include:

 

Running Gear:

Tein Flex Z Fully adjustable Coilovers

Hardrace Rear Camber Arms

Hardrace Rear Toe Arms

Hardrace Rear Traction Arms

Hardrace Front Castor Arms

Solid Mount Rear Cradle Bushings

R33 GTST Rear Brake Setup - with Drum Handbrake (296mm)

(T3 Rotors and PMU800 Pads)

Brembo Evo X Front Brake setup with Alpha Omega Adapters (350mm) with Braided Lines

(T3 Rotors and PMU800 Pads)

Brake Master Cylinder BMC57 (GTR Upgrade)

Rays RE30 18" 9.5 (Rear) 8.5 (Front)

Wrapped in Brand New Bridgestone Potenza RE003's

Rear 255/35/18

Front 235/40/18

 

Engine:

Forged SR20DET (400rwkw)

Haltech Platinum Pro

AEM Electronic Boost Controller

JE Pistons

Nitto I Beam Rods

ARP Head Studs

ACL Race Bearings

New Factory Oil Pump

New Factory Water Pump

New Factory Timing Chain

Nitto 1.5mm Head Gasket

Aeroflow Baffled Sump

New Factory Chain Tensioner

New Factory Chain Guides

Supertech Valves

Supertech Single Valve Springs

Naprac Rockers

HKS 264/272 (12.5/11.9) Cams

HKS Adjustable Cam Gears

Plazmaman Intake Manifold

Plazmaman 72mm Throttle Body

Custom intercooler piping

GREDDY Intercooler Kit

GFB Adjustable BOV (V Band)

BPP Fuel Rail (High Feed)

Bosch 1550cc Injectors With Bosch Connectors

Walbro 460 E85 Fuel Pump with Direct 12v Supply through Relay

4 Port MAC VALVE Boost Solenoid

E85 Braided Lines and Fittings (Black)

Sard FPR with Aeroflow Fittings, Braided Lines

Garret GTX3076 0.82 (V Band)

Braided Turbo Lines

Custom 6 Boost Manifold

Twin Tial 38mm External Waste Gates (V Band) with External Screamer Pipes

Split fire Coil Packs

Tomei Coil Pack Cover

Serviced with Liquid Moly Racetech 10W/60 and Genuine Oil Filters

Custom 3" stainless Steel Exhaust System, with Cannon/Muffler

Custom Oil Catch Can with Aeroflow Fittings

Apexi Hi-flow Pod Filter with Custom Intake Pipe

Custom Pod Filter Box

Alpha Omega Rocker Cover Dress up Kit

 

Driveline:

Twin Plate OS Giken Clutch Kit

PPG Dog Box 5 Speed Straight Cut Set for R33 Series 2 Gearbox

Braided Clutch Line

R33 Tightly Shimmed Locked Diff

R33 Drive Shafts

Custom Tail Shaft to Suit RB Conversion

 

Interior:

Bride Seats and Rails

Turbo Smart Boost Gauge

AEM Boost Controller Dial

JDM A Pillar with Turbosmart Boost Gauge (30Psi)

Carbon Centre Console

GT Chrome Door Handles and Gear Surround

Custom Harness Bar

Alpha Omega Gear Knob

Silvia Floor Mats

Double Din Display (Bluetooth, Navigation)

 

Exterior:

Genuine Factory Aero Kit

Genuine Factory Aero Bar

Genuine Factory 1 Piece ADM Spec R Skirts

JSAI Fibreglass Rear Pods

Origin Roof Spoiler

Genuine Factory GT Wing

Carbon Exhaust Heat Shield

Yashio Tinted LED Tail Lights

 

Located, Sydneys Hills District

I appreciate your time reading the add!

Any negative comments will be ignored and appreciated if you kept them to yourself.

Any enquiries, feel free to Pm me.

Price is Negotiable.

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  • 5 years later...
39 minutes ago, nnina said:

beautiful! any chance it’s still available?! 😍

over 5 years ago....... Take a guess.
:domokun:

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