- Name: Alexandra Barrett
- Location: Hamilton
- Occupation: Self-employed dog groomer
- Make/model: 1999 Nissan Silvia (S15)
- Engine: SR20DE, 2000cc, four-cylinder
- Drivetrain: Factory five-speed, shimmed 4.3:1 LSD
- Interior: Custom Grip Royal steering wheel, pink dildo shift knob, Recaro SR3 seats
- Exterior: DC2 Integra front lip on factory bumper, LED high-stop conversion on rear windscreen
- Suspension: OZ Racing coilovers, GKTech castor arms, camber arms, and traction arms
- Wheels/Tyres: 17×9-inch (+20) BBS LM wheels, 215/40R17 Falken FK452 tyres
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NZ Performance Car: Hey Alexandra, that’s a very nice-looking S15 you’ve got there. Have you always been into cars?
Alexandra Barrett: I sure have — it’s my dad’s fault, as I was always out in the shed helping him. At 12 years old, I started karting, then moved onto Mini Stocks at 14 until I turned 17. My dad’s got a saloon that I have a go in every now and then. We used to spend every weekend travelling around the country competing.
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What made you choose the S15 to modify?
It was the shape of the car that I loved. There weren’t many around when I got it and I wanted to do something different.
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How does the S15 drive at its current height; does it make a good daily driver?
It’s a little bumpy, but you learn to live with, and love it. Yeah it’s good — apart from the dog hair that gets all over my seats.
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We understand your partner, Royce, is into Nissans, too. Do you rope him into working on the Silvia?
I try not to; I’ve always been a hands-on type of girl and love to do all the work myself. Nothing beats the feeling that it’s my own work.
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What’s next for your project?
I really want to start taking her out on the track but I’m looking at getting something else to learn in first — or just use Royce’s, since it’s already had the extra loving.
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Thanks for chatting to us, Alexandra. We’re looking forward to seeing what you two come up with next!
Photos: Arie Stokes
This article was originally published in NZ Performance Car Issue No. 227. You can pick up a print copy or a digital copy of the magazine below:
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