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$1000 price drop and now with 12 months rego, no more to pay. Reason for sale is I'm buying a house. This is a very well maintained, always garaged, not your over the top S15. Just neatly touched up. Handling has been the main priority. Currently running a very low 12PSI boost. Never run above, never been on a racetrack. Always serviced every 5000K's. All Log books included. This is an Australian Domestic Model and I am the only owner. Price is Negotiable and please no time wasters!!

$27000 Negotiable. Will sell with original wheels if preferred. Inspections welcome

Currently has 97,500km's

Black 2001 S15 200SX Spec R

Includes original Stereo with 6 Stack CD

Sunroof/Moonroof

Standard Bodykit

6 Speed manual

Suspension and wheels

Whiteline Handling Kit, incl thicker adj swaybars and bushes allround (http://www.whiteline.com.au/)

Rear adjustable Camber Arms

HKS Performer Coilovers 6KG front and 5KG rears (Not teeth shattering), fully adjustable, less than 10000Kms old

18 Inch Black Mags with Blitz badging 245/40 60% tread

DBA 4000 Kangaroo Paw front discs, less than 10000km's

Cusco Front Strut brace

Cusco Rear Strut brace

Exterior

Window Tints

Rear Spoiler removed

Black Chrome Tailights

Chrome indicators

All Badging removed but includes JDM Silvia lightning Strike on Bonnet

Engine

S/S 321 Exhaust Manifold with Heatwrap

Trust Power Extreme II, 3 inch exhaust

Engine Damper

3 Inch Mandrel Dump Pipe and cat

NGK Iridiums Spark Plugs changed 5000 Kms ago

New Century Battery moved ready for Intercooler Piping

Pod Filter w/Fibrglass Heat partition

Interior

JDM Silvia Leather Steering Wheel

Red Stitch Leather Gear Boot with Red Silvia Logo

Splitfire Boost Guage in Centre Air Vent

Boomerang 3000 Alarm with remote paging , turbo timer, remote engine Start and a gazillion other programmable options.

For enquiries please contact Jason on 0423028114 or email [email protected]

Video Links - JTech

username - silvia

password - rocks

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Spec R and Spec S have the same Aircon panel, no climate control. The Spec R comes with the double DIN 6 stacker which I have put back in after the photo was taken....

Has Spec R Bodykit but Spec S climate control?
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