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1999 Nissan Silvia S15 JDM Spec R

ENGINE:

• SR20DET (Rebuilt 13,000kms ago at 89,310kms) Have receipts

• 102,310 kms now on body

• 5 Speed S14 Box and Tailshaft

• Exeedy Heavy Duty Clutch

• Lightened and Machined Flywheel

• 3" Exhaust with High Flow Cat and Polished Cannon

• Apexi Pod Filter

• Brand New Bosch Z32 AFM

• Polished 3" Aluminim Intake pipe

• Re-Built Standard Jap Spec S15 T28 Turbo

• Standard Manifold

• Brand New 740cc Nismo Red Injectors

• Bikirom Piggyback ECU Fully Tuned

• Bosch Intank 040 Fuel Pump

• Splitfire Coilpacks

• GReddy Spec LS Intercooler Kit and piping

• Serviced and Oil change every 5,000kms

• New Bosch Double Platinum Spark Plugs

EXTERIOR:

• Pearl White Factory Colour

• Fully De-badged

• Sunroof

• Spec R Standard Body kit

• Aftermarke tHID Headlights

• Rear Guards Professionally Rolled

• Night shade tinted headlights and tail lights

• Tinted Side Indicators

WHEELS/SUSPENSION:

• 17x8 + 17 offset V35 Skyline Wheels painted Black with Gloss Finish

• 30mm Spacer Plates on Front, 25mm Spacer Plates on Rear

• Near New 215/45/17 Hero H1 Tyres on Front 90% Tread

• Near New 215/45/17 Kumho KU31 Tyres on Rear 80% Tread

• Brand New BC Racing BR Series Coilovers all round (8kg front and 6kg rear spring rates)

• Ikyea Formula Tie Rod Ends

• JJR Adjustable Camber Arms

• Under body chassis brace front and rear

• Tein Strut Brace Front and Rear

• Standard Spec R strut brace in the boot

• DBA Slotted and Vented Rotors Front and Rear

INTERIOR:

• 7" Touch Screen DVD Player with Ipod Connector and USB

• Stock speakers front and rear

• GReddy Chrome Sphere Gear Knob

• Razo Full Auto Turbo Timer

• T20 Darkest Window Tint all round

• Ice Cold Air Con

• Mongoose M80 Immbolisor and central locking

• Rego until Jan 2012

• RWC will be supplied upon sale after deposit is put down

• No low ball offers

• Located on Brisbane Northside

• Call Mick - 0438 860 307

$19,000 ono

NO SWAPS... CASH ONLY

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Just had full Gearbox overhaul: spiggot bush, clutch plate, rear main seal, redline shockproof oil installed...

Brand new Rocker Cover Gasket kit installed also..

Drives like a new car...

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