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Make: Nissan Silvia

Model: S15

mileage: 149*** All highway km

Transmission: 6 Speed Manual

Colour: Blue

Location: Gold Coast

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $21000

Contact: 0405987261

Comments / Modifications:

Apexi Power Air Intake.

Hybrid intercooler kit.

Custom stainless steel exhaust system 3" turbo back.

C-West GT body kit

2 way immobilizer paging car alarm with remote start.

HKS style BOV included (not installed)

NEVER boosted!!!

Religiously maintained mechanically every 5000km

Reason for sale:

Baby on the way need a more suitable car.

Will trade for BMW 3 series year 2000+

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everything work? air con etc

Is the supension lowered with shocks and springs or just springs? and for how many kms has it been lowered?

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