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Due to need for a larger car, my JDM pearl white s15 is up for sale. Details as follows:

1999 Nissan Silvia S15

93,000kms

Factory Sunroof

Pearl White

6spd Manual

Rego: QIK-15R (exp Oct 2012)

Serviced every 5000kms with Mobil 2000 10w-40 and only ever filled with BP Ultimate. The car is definitely a head turner and is a blast to drive. It's also got a few additions to keep things interesting:

Exterior

-Full M-sport body kit

-Seibon carbon fibre bonnet

-OEM style carbon fibre boot

-Nismo tinted side indicators

-OEM slim weather shields

-20% window tint

-8000k HIDS

Engine / Performance

-Garret T2871R (fitted brand new in Aug 2010) with braided lines

-Apexi Power Intake

-Blitz LM FMIC

-Apexi N1 Titanium TBE

-Greddy Profec B Spec II Electronic Boost Controller

-Walbro 255 Fuel Pump

-HKS SSQV Stealth

Suspension / Handling

-Nismo S-tune shock + spring combo all around

-Whiteline Adjustable 27mm front sway bar and Selby 20mm rear sway bar

-Nismo Front Strut Brace

Wheels

-JC Project BR6's. F:19 x 9.5 +22 and 235/40/19 tyres R:19x10.5 +22 and 255/35/19 (stretched fitment). Matt black with polished lips.

Brakes

-R32 GTR Front Callipers and Rotors

-HEL Braided lines all around

-EBC Green stuff pads

-Plenty of meat on pads and rotors

Interior

-Autometer Cobalt Electronic Boost/Vac gauge

-Clarion MP3/IPOD/USB head unit

-Pioneer 12inc sub (and amp to run)

-Clarion/JVC rear splits and door speakers (and amp to run)

-Carbon wrapped gear shift surround

The car makes a great daily and has plenty of potential. Car currently makes 182rwkw on 13.5psi. Plenty of potential!

It goes good and looks great, and with summer around the corner the sunroof will come in handy. Full years rego till Oct 2012. Plates will go with car.

-----$22,499-----

No swaps or trades

Car is located in Green Valley, NSW. Inspection available on weekends and weeknights (please call to arrange).

John 0431 083 394

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