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For sale: 1997 Nissan 180SX Type X, white

Asking Price: ***SOLD***

Kilometres: 80k

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5 spd

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0L black top turbocharged

Modifications:

Factory:

• Power tinted windows

• Power steering

• Digital climate control with air-con

• Electric foldable mirrors

• Sunroof

• Airbag

• ABS

• Original leather steering wheel and gear knob

Chassis & body

• Bomex front bar

• Clear indicators

• Raybrig lenses with blue-white globes

Engine & cooling

• Blitz LM intercooler

• K& N pod filter with custom heat-shield

• 3” custom turbo-back exhaust with interchangeable “hot-dog” section and X-Force cannon muffler

• Engine damper

• Blitz BOV

• GTR fuel pump

Suspension & steering

• Lowered King springs

• Cusco strut braces, front and rear

• 17” SSA rims with new rubber

Brakes & drivetrain

• Cusco brake-pump stopper

• Nismo solid-shifter

• Racing differential

• Razo pedals

Electrical & audio

• Aust. Certified 3 pt. Mongoose immobiliser/alarm

• 3x Omori gauges; exhaust temp, oil temp and oil press

• Autometer Phantom boost gauge

• Turbo timer

• Alpine CDM-7874EB HU

• Greddy Profec A EBC

• Pivot speed limiter cut

• Pivot Headlight Retractor (“sleepy eyes” unit)

• Pivot Air Fuel Conditioner (AFC)

Complianced: Yes, January 2004

Road Worth Certificate: Yes, provided upon purchase

Registration: Yes, till December 2006

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

Extremely quick clean car up for regretful sale. I’m the second owner since it landed in January 2004; first owner imported and owned it for only two weeks. Has been garaged and babied since purchase, only a mere 20k covered in two years! Serviced and washed regularly with receipts to prove.

Reason for selling is I've scored a job involving a lot of travel. Original plan was to keep it for a while longer, return it to dead-stock condition and keep it as a pristine 180SX collector car.

Asking price is ***SOLD***. Will not consider any trades or swaps with cash adjustments unless you have a nice road bike (Giant OCR1-spec or higher)!

Contact detail's: Jason via 0421 311 848 (mobile) or [email protected] (email). Located in SE Melb. N.B. Forgot to add, I don't frequently look at my PMs, best to ring or email me at the details above.

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