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hey guys i've had enough. car's for sale. $15,000 firm no rego no rwc.

vehicle is:

1991 Nissan 180sx black in colour.

Engine: Arias 40 thou oversized forged pistons (has 1200 k's on the motor total) new timing chain and oil pump water pump and thermostat

Scat I-beam rods

Clevite race bearings with standard crank machined to match

O-ringed block

tripple layer metal head gasket

Tomei rocker stopper kit

ARP - rod bolts, head stud kit, bearing retainer kit etc....

ported and flowed head ----------- REBUILD COST ME $8,000

450cc gtr injectors in custom railrising rate fuel pressure regulator

Greddy drift sump

cusco catch can

cusco coil overs (HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE)

5 puck custom clutch

five stud conversion wiith sumitomo front 4-spot calipers

290mm slotted and cross drilled rotors

front camber tops

safety 21 half cage

G REDDY T518z turbo with custom flowing on the front cover.

Trust GTR style intercooler with custom powder coated piping - blue

all hose clamps are high pressure truck type clamps, with new silicone joints.

x-force extractors (stainless)

trust front front pipe

x-force dump pipe

x-force cat back 3-5 inch exhaust.

fixed position drivers seat

nardi steering wheel

razo pedals

hks turbo timer

Turbo smart eboost 1

r32 gtst rims and second hand tyres - its a drift car dammit

type x front bar - f**ked

NIsmo side skirts -

******* one door is in primer at the moment can and will paint on request.

if you respray the vehicle and do some other tidying up = instant show car/drift car

Vehicle has a total of 101,000 k's on the chasis.

estimated power somewhere between 350 - 400hp at the wheels on 19 psi

call Shauno on 0424534691 or

also have a power fc and hand controller for the vehcile as well not fitted and not included but can be purchased seperatly for $1,100.

Also have 18 x 8.5 and 18 x 9.5 inch star corp racing wheels slight drift damage to one, completly rooted tyres on these. $1000

plus i have assorted rear trim parts if you want them you can have those

sorry i don't have any photos on me at the moment

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