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Up for sale is my autech s15, been using it as a daily for work and uni duties. Been a great car to have and great on fuel. I’m the second owner of this car and have owned it for about a year now.

Reason of selling is due to going overseas at the end of the year and need the extra cash.

White 1999 Autech Silvia

Manual 6speed

138 ***km

Sr20de

Rego till Jan 2011

Mod’s

pod filter with cai piping

extractor’s

high flow cat

ngk leads

Suspension

ERS Potenza coilovers with camber tops and height adjustable. (very firm and stiff ride)

nismo castor rods

cusco brake master cyclinder stopper

cusco castor road brace

cusco rear camber arms

cusco front strut bar

tomei 1.5 way

Exterior

Topstage front lip

r34 gtt stock wheels in white with 90% tyres all round

6000k Hids

20% tints all round

Interior

greddy water temp gauge

jvc mp3 double din head unit

pivot air flow metre controller

mongoose alarm

Overall it’s a very tidy car, havent had any problems with it during owning the vehicle. Serviced regularly and always looked after. It does have its minor shopping trolley dings here and there but nothing major. One of the headlights have gone a little yellow due to the protection film coming off(common problem to plastic headlights). Interior has slight blemishes such as the silvia badge been taking off and leaving scratch marks from old owner, but throughout its very clean.

Price; 18,900 or near offer.

Please no low ballers and im not after any swaps.

contact me via pm or mobile 0422257325

pictures will be up during this week.

Edited by SoFly
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