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1 of the most powerful street S15s in Australia)

Year: 2001 model (car in immaculate condition - motor done less than 1000km on dyno - never ever street driven)

Detuned for street. - Custom 600HP garrett roller application by RACE PACE.

Engine : SR20 DET - Tough as nails non-stroked JUN/TOMEI/HKS SR20DET

SPUN a conservative 477.5 rear wheel kilowatts on Race Pace Dyno in April 04 just before MAS04 with T51R SPL setup.

With new turbo setup - should see around 500HP.

(NOTE: ALL PARTS IN CAR -inc motor, turbo, handling, wheels, bodystyling ARE BRAND NEW - NEVER STREET DRIVEN - ONLY FOR SHOWS.

MODS:

- NISMO 1000CC INJECTORS

• JUN 1.6MM METAL HEAD GASKET

• JUN PISTON RINGS

• JUN SR20DET BOTTOM END BOLTS

• JUN SR20DET HEAD BOLTS

• JUN SUPER FORGED CONRODS

• JUN SUPER FORGED PISTONS

• JUN TITANIUM VALVE RETAINERS

- Jun - machined forged SR20 prepped block (sleeved and wedged)

• O RING BLOCK

• PORT / POLISHED HEAD

• TOMEI CAM PULLEYS

- BOSCH external fuel pump with custom surge tank

• SARD FUEL REGULATOR

- Tomei - poncams

- Tomei titanium valve springs

- Tomei solid lifters

• HKS HI’POWER 3inch CAT BACK EXHAUST SYSTEM

• HKS LASH KILLER KIT

- Exceedy twin plate

• ARC ENGINE SUMP

• HKS Type R (108mm) Drag INTERCOOLER

Micro tech LX series

- Bosch individual coil packs

• 18INCH MAGNESIUM F1 TECHNOLOGY RIMS (worth $6000 new,not a scratch on them)

• CUSCO BRAKE CYLINDER BRACE

• CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE

• CUSCO REAR STRUT BRACE

• CWEST CARBON FIBRE BONNET

• D-SPEED WIDE BODY FLARED/GILLED FRONT GUARDS

• CWEST FULL BODY KIT

• JIC MAGIC COIL OVERS

• NISMO CLEAR INDICATORS

• NISMO REAR ARM ASSEMBLY

___HAVE RECEIPTS FOR PARTS THAT TOTAL $32,000 PLUS___ not inc labour or purchase of car.

FAST FOURS COVER CAR - plus featured in many Aust tuning mags as one the best built street S15s in Australia.

MELB AUTOSALON / SYDNEY FINAL BATTLE / GLO SHOW DYNO AWARD WINNER.

NO OFFERS - GOING INTERSTATE FOR WORK SO HAVE TO SELL - $48,000

******* dont pm me on this forum - pls contact or sms me on 0412414173****

Hi.

I will SMS you but for everyone's info, is the airbag intact and other such considerations for interstate buyers who may have to get the vehicle inspected for registration? Has it ever been involved in an accident? I assume it is an Australian delivered 200SX, not a Silvia? Is it a Spec R or Spec S? Manual or auto? The mods list is comprehensive but other info is required.

Thanks.

PS. You get a free bump...

Hi.

I will SMS you but for everyone's info, is the airbag intact and other such considerations for interstate buyers who may have to get the vehicle inspected for registration? Has it ever been involved in an accident? I assume it is an Australian delivered 200SX, not a Silvia? Is it a Spec R or Spec S? Manual or auto? The mods list is comprehensive but other info is required.

Thanks.

PS. You get a free bump...

Hey I didnt get an sms from you, but to answer you questions: yes the drivers side and passenger side airbags are intact. No accident history what so ever, but has had a few slight key marks from jealous on lookers at car shows. Yes it is an australian delivered vehicle - manufactured in april 2001. Its a Spec R, and yes it is a manual (smirk ;P). yes the list of mods are extensive, so extensive, not all new mods were mentioned in detail. Trust me, an offer like is very hard to come by. Give us a call if you want further info on my car, as there have been so many potential buyers flying from all states to Victoria to see it, but no one has yet to come up with the money. As the saying goes : money talks..... bu11sh1t walks. Have a nice day.

  • 2 weeks later...

BMT

May I ask which rims are on the car - from the above pictures, the gray or the gold?

Whats the interior like? condition? any gauges, stereo installed????

Thanks

Daniel

It'll have the silver magnesiums on it. 18 by 9 and 10 rear. they have 33gtr brembos on the front with project u slotted & crossed drilled rotors, and standard rear with endless pads.

Car will be taken off the market at the end of the month. Possibly will be keeping it as too much money has been spent. As the saying goes........... money talks...... bu11$hit walks

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