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Selling my 1999 model JDM s15 spec r, as i have purchased a 4 door car.

1999 200sx Silvia S15 JDM

Trans: 6 speed manual

Mileage:82,000kms

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Melbourne

$18,500 ono

I am the first owner of this car in Australia, it was imported from japan late last year with 62,000kms can be verified by vic roads paper work, this car has been meticulously maintained and is in excellent condition mechanically, i spent a while searching for the right car from japan and this s15 wont disappoint.

When the car was first complied, a full service was performed:

diff and gearbox oil changed with redline fully synthetic oils

engine oil has been changed at 5,000km intervals with castrol edge 0w40 fully synthetic, power steering fluid and radiator coolant have been flushed with oem nissan fluids, brakes have been bled with motul rbf 600.

The car comes with the following parts:

Engine:

Apexi power intake

Hybrid gt spec front mount intercooler kit

3" cat back exhaust

splitfire coilpacks

ngk irriduim spark plugs changed at 65,000km

oddysey 400 cca battery

Walbro 255l/ph Fuel Pump

Wheels/suspension:

18" Japanese vertec rims with bridgestone potenza re-01 tyres

Tanabe sustec pro coilovers, fully adjustable height and damper

Brakes:

Project Mu Slotted rotors front and rear

Racing gear braided brake lines front and rear

Racing Gear SR brake pads front (replaced only 2 months ago)

Bendix ultimate rear brake pads

Exterior/interior:

Spec R side skirts

Genuine Nissan Fog lights purchased to put in front bumper

Red bucket seat fixed back

Greddy Turbo Timer

Momo Pedals

Sound System:

Pioneer MP3 headunit

Clarion 6.5" front speakers

Pioneer 3 way 6" speaker rear

please pm me if interested, no test pilots please. In no hurry to sell as i have just renewed 12 months rego, so no low ball offers thanks smile.gif

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