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1999 Model S15 Spec R - JDM

JET 515 Gunmetal Grey.. Quick and Clean

$16,000 firm

Going Overseas

1999 NISSAN SILVIA S15 JAP SPEC R

Up for sale is my S15, Never had any problems with the car. Fast and reliable, and been serviced it every 5000kms with good quality oils. Just had service done 02/05/12

It has done 164,000kms, but many of it are highway km's - Previous owner used to study in Sydney but moved to Gold Coast and drove up and down from alot.

Its a 1999 model Sper R Jap Import, with a factory fitted Aero Bodykit. Removed the rear GT spoiler for a cleaner look.

It's got many aftermarket mods, but they are all done tastefully and professionally.

ENGINE:

- 164,000kms on body

- SR20DET – Rebuilt with standard internals 10,000kms ago

- 6 Speed Manual

- Excedy heavy duty organic clutch with lightened flywheel

- New Turbo Gasket Kit just fitted

- 3" Turboback exhaust with X-Force 6” Cannon

- K & N podfilter with heatshield and CAI

- HKS Type S intercooler

- Walbro GSS342K Intank Pump

- Earls oil cooler, with filter re-locator and thermostat

- Nismo engine and gearbox mounts

EXTERIOR:

- Gunmetal Grey Factory Colour

- Aero Front Bar with Spec R side skirts and Rear pods

- Standard Jap Spec HID Headlights

- Rear Guards Professionally Rolled

- Night shade tinted tail lights

- 5% Tint All round

WHEELS/SUSPENSION:

- Standard S15 Wheels painted Black with Gloss Finish

- Blox Anodized Red Wheel Nuts

- Near New 205/55/16 Tyres on Front 80% Tread

- Near New 225/50/16 Tyres on Rear 80% Tread

- Tein Super Street height & damper adjustable coilovers

- Nismo swaybars front and rear

- Nismo front strutbar

- Tein tie rods & ends

- Tein extra lock spacers

- Polyutherane front control arm bushings

- Cusco adjustable castor arms

- Whiteline adjustable camber arms

- Cusco adjustable toe arms

- Polyutherane subframe bushes (not the inserts, the whole bush has been replaced)

- Standard Spec R strut brace in the boot

INTERIOR:

- Greedy Profec B Spec II Boost controller

- Apexi Full Auto turbo timer

- Shadow- Oil temp, Oil pressure, Water temp & Boost gauges

- Red Recaro SR4 seats with bride rails

- Trust/Grex gearknob and shiftboot

- 7” Pioneer Double Din Touchscreen 6 stacker DVD player

- Alpine Type R splits up front

- Alpine Type R speakers in the back

- Sony Xplod subwoofer

- 2 amps - 1 for speakers and 1 for sub.

- The sub is in a fiberglass enclosure, and the amps are held in place by custom brackets

- Audio system is neat and tidy, and everything - including the sub box - is bolted to the car properly, and doesnt move around

- Ice Cold Air Con

- Viper Alarm with Immbolisor and central locking

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

- Fresh 6 months Rego till 09th October 2012

- Might come with plates JET 515 depending on sale price

- Located on Brisbane Northside

- Call anytime 04388 60 307

$16,0000 firm.... NEEDS TO SELL THIS WEEK

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