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Item: 180sx. ca18 turbo. auto

Location: ipswich

Item Condition: very clean, straight body. neat interior. gun metal grey paint. sr20 style front bar. tinting. otherwise standard.

Reason for Selling: bought as a mint donor car to do a rb conversion but ended up buying a 180sx with rb25 already done.

Extra Info: engine is partly pulled apart (nothing major: turbo, manifold, piping, etc) but still in the car. will sell the whole lot or as a rolling shell and keep engine for datto conversion or the like. also (to avoid confusion later) its my mates car and i'm selling it for him.

Price and Payment Conditions: sold

Contact Details: prefer pm

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for the rolling shell? ca18det engine/ auto box cost round $800? so probably round $6k?? mate has final say, as its his, but would probably be keen for round that.

come and have a look if you live in brisbane area. ring or pm me for my mates phone number to organise further if your keen.

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