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Item Summary: 1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R OPEN TO SWAPS

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Want new car

Asking Price: 19500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0404 459 289

Extra Information:

Just want to see if anyone would be interested.

1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec R - Only been in Australia approx. 2 years - 140,000klm

Digital Climate Control

Factory Boost Gauge

Factory under car bracing

Factory boot brace

Factory T28bb turbo, 6months old - Have receipts

Has 5months Rego left

4 new tyres, only 2 months old

Battery has 12month warrenty

Serviced every 5000klm at Platinum - Have complete log book from Japan.

Car gets 600klm to a tank with A/C on

Doesn't come with head-unit pictured. Will have a JVC MP3 single din head unit and pocket.

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Issues:

Wear marks on steering wheel

Drivers window wont go up

Located on the Gold Coast - Always garaged.

Cost - $17500 as is

Cost - $19500 with Racing Logic Type 2 coilovers, Rear camber arms, rear castor arms. (all less than a year old)

Would swap for something 4 door, family related.

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