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2002 Black S15 Silvia With Plenty Of Mods, Very Tidy


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Hey selling this as it was part of a trade. Dont need it as weve just had a baby and need the money to buy a bigger car.

Its a 2002 S15 Spec S GT, Australian New So has the nice leather seats etc. Late model (quite rare)

127,000KMs

Exterior:

Black with Carbon Fibre Hood (looks nice, not over the top)

18x8 & 18x9.5 anz black mesh wheels with New Tyres all round

Apexi power fc with electronic boost controller - Mild Tune

Front mount intercooler And stainless Piping

Z32 air flow meter

Stainless 3" exhaust system

Bosch 023 fuel pump in tank

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Standard 480cc injectors

Gt28 turbo standard s15

Custom single plate clutch and flywheel - gone is the dual mass flywheel (done by previous owner)

Tein Super Street Adjustable Coilovers (Aftermarket tie rods, caster arms, camber and toe arms, and suspension upgrades as seen in pic)

Interior:

Standard leather interior

Aus spec cluster standard with 260km/h speedo

200sx floor mats

boost guage

Alpine Headunit

5% 3M tint with full lifetime warranty

The car does around 640kms to a full tank which is great. Rego is cheap and insurance is good too

All round its a great looking car, quick and all the works been done already! The only problems with the car is the front bar has a few

stone chips and the rear boot has been resprayed and theres a couple of small 20cent size marks under the paint, very hard to notice but have to list all problems! Other than thats, thats all!

More pics avail on demand just let me know

$24,000 ONO Car comes with rego until dec 2009 and a current road worthy cert. Make an offer, or come have a look 0406536292 shaun

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Hey guys my situation has changed pretty quick, ive been made redundant and hav to move back to nz with my partner and daughter. Have to sell this car really fast so unfortunatly its now on ebay No Reserve.

So anyone out there interested in a silvia, go on and have a bid or make me an offer here. Ill consider anything as its just got to go. I was asking for $23k

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

Cheers

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