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hi guys and gals.

time to sell my 180sx to free up sum funds for the gtr

1995 rps13 180sx

white in colour

12 months reg

130,000 ks

mods are :

body:

full vertex kit

fiberglass fenders 30mm oversize front

duluck front bar

clear side indacators and front which i will throw in with the car

clear tail lights

very dark tints

interior:

momo steering wheel

2 defi copy gauges (oil temp and oil press)

blitz boost gauge

autometer air fuel ratio gauge

autometer shift light

trust twin a pillar pod

drift button

razo pedals

apexi pen turbo timer

top of the range black widow alarm system

wheels,suspention,brakes:

18-8

18-9

mako wheels 2 inch dish all round

falken azenis rubber front

nankang rear

tanabe sustec pro coilovers

front and rear cusco strut bars

inside floor brace

r33 4 piston calipers front

5 stud wheel conversion

rda slotted rotors front

engine:

sr20 det black top

front mount cooler

stainless air filter

all alloy cooler pipes and intake pipe

boost tap 14 psi

t25 turbo

malpasi fuel reg

bosh 600 hp fuel pump

hks hiper exaust

hi flow cat

tomie dump pipe

custom front pipe

cusco catch can

custom overflow bottle

fresh gear box built by smithfield diff and gear

nismo button clutch new

c's short shifter

all ways serviced with motul 300v crono oil every 5000 ks

im sure there is other things that i forgot to mention to but cant remember at the moment spent alot of time and money to get this looking how it does.

this is a good clean 180 in a1 condition i have owned the car for 3 years

price $ 16000 ono

please no time wasters or test pilots

the car must be seen to see it is one of the best condition 180's going around

if interested email me at [email protected]

or pm me here

or call me on 0403308678

cheers anthony..

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