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hey guys im selling my s15 silvia 2001 about 85,000 k's only had it for about 6 months the car was stock when i bought it and spent to much on it an cant afford the car any longer located in melbourne .the car is in perfect condition as is the modifications because there all less than 6 months old serviced every 8000k's with motul oil i've only been running 0.7 bar because the fc hasnt been fine tuned yet

looking for $36500

mods are:

apexi fc

greddy t518z turbo

drift manifold

custom intake pipe

blitz sus core filter

blitz front mount

blitz lightened flywheel

blitz twin plate clutch

blitz cat back nur spec r

blitz front pipe

greedy dump pipe

s14 5 speed gear box

blitz electronic boost controller

blitz water temp gauge

blitz boost gauge

v-port blow off valve

apexi turbo timer

custom abs heat shield

tein fully adjustable coil overs

18" wheels

pioneer dvd/cd screen

pioneer speakers all round

pioneer 12" sub

us audio amp

nismo gear knob

gizzmo shift light

3 point harness

clear tail lights

viper alarm fully optional(auto start,window sensors,windows automatic wind up)

may consider swap for r32 gtr and cash adjustment heart broken about this :D

any time : 0439041644

Edited by life starts at 30psi
What sort of power are you making with the T518z at 0.7 bar?

Still using the stock ECU??? how have it been tuned?

it hasnt been tuned thats why i bought a fc for it .It was put on the dyno they said it runs fine just a bit rich with the std ecu they didnt give me a power figure though

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