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Item:

rb25det powered 180sx

Location:

ipswich (near brisbane)

Item Condition:

clean, good paint, straight, neat interior (no cracked dash, etc), smooth/quiet motor, clutch and gearbox good, etc

Reason for Selling:

want a r32 gtr

Price and Payment Conditions:

*$15k ono

Extra Info:

1993 model (sr),

1996 series2 rb25det (mod plated),

red in colour,

gay rear spoiler removed,

rebuilt, steel wheeled, ball bearing vg30det turbo

r32 gtr brakes

jaycar independant electronic boost controller,

3 inch exhaust,

17 inch wheels with near new tyres,

japanese brand aftermarket adjustable suspension (struts and coils),

tacho and speedo both work,

turbo timer,

regularly serviced

Contact Details:

reply to post or pm

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Edited by rb20inside
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who keeps letting the commonwhore wankers onto this site. nah sorry, probly after a little more than $5. maybe for your rustbucket VB peice of sh!t . try round $17k.

will try to add some pics mate

come on guys. whats the approx goin rate?

Edited by rb20inside

15k km's since conversion or 15k km's on engine??

cos it has 90k on car and 10 less on engine.

dude before got engine put in and i've only done approx 8k km's so would have only done 15-20k km's.

conversion looks pretty neat, professionally done, etc. car is tight.

cheers for your thoughts extacy.

anyone else with thoughs? anyone keen to buy? i will try to take some photos and load them.

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