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Item: 1992 Red Nissan 180sx SR20DET 5spd manual with sun-roof.

Engine Modifications:

- Fully rebuilt and ballanced engine with Sub-Zero forged and nitrided crankshaft with recepits. rebuilt 20,000km's ago $3300

- Apexi Pod filter with heat shield and CAI $220

- Trust R-SPL FMIC kit $1500

- Turbosmart type 2 BOV $200

- Xtreme 6 puck Ceramic Cussioned Button clutch $820

- High pressure fuel pump $250

- Full 3" exhaust with Apexi N1 Muffler, flyn high flow cat and flyn dump $1000

- Greddy style oil catch can $80

- Engine Damper kit $90

- Front and rear strut braces $200

Handling Modifications:

- Tien HA coilover suspension $1500

- New yokohama tires $550

- Some aftermarket bushes $150

- New tie rod ends $100

Exterior Modifications:

- Side skirts $150

- Tinted windows $80

Interior Modifications:

- Autometre Boost guage $100

- Blitz voice guide turbo timer $100

- Greddy Profec B Electronic Boost controler $400

- Kenwood CD player $200

- Alpine Front splits $100

- Kenwood 6x9's $200

- 10" Pioneer Sub in box $100

- Blackmax 600w Amplifier $300

- Seat covers $40

- Short Shift kit (not installed) $150

Location: QLD, Brisbane, North Side, Redcliffe

Item Condition: Average. 139,000km's on the clock. I change the oil every 5000km's with mobil 1 since the engine rebuild. I only ever run the car on BP ultimate. Run 7psi 99% of the time with high boost set to 1 bar for short bursts. Compression test showed 150 on all 4 cyl which is perfect. Needs a few little things sorted. Paint work is not 100% but is still looks good. Has some panel damage on the driver side rear of the car due to a accident I had on the motor way. Quoted roughly 500 dollars. Turbo may be on the way out as it is making a weird noise on boost. S15 T28 turbo ($500 plus labour) would be a good upgrade fetching 200rwkw with a remap and some injectors. Car pulls to the left. Could be a simple wheel allignment or some minor suspension damage (control arm?) nothing MAJOR still drives fine. Brake pads need a changing. I have listed all the things i can think of so come and test drive so come and inspect the car for yourselfs as i have been honest with what needs looking after. Air-con WORKS! water pump is replaced. The car will be sold registered to the 10/01/07. I will get a safety cert as soon as i have a buyer. Car also comes with 2 SR Rims (no scratches).

Reason for Selling: Going overseas in 8 weeks so really need to get rid of the car asap and will be looking for a new car when i get back to aus so just really want this car gone as soon as possible. Dont wan't to hastle with fixing it up like new for sale so i'm selling it cheaper.

Price and Payment Conditions: Price is $9,900 FIRM. I will not drop one dollar from this price as it is already very cheap so don't even ask!! NO joy riders. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!

Extra Info: I have had the car for 3 years since I purchased it completely standard. Since then I have done all the modifications listed above myself worth over $10,000 dollars and have looked after the car very well since purchasing it. I have most receipts for the modifications including the Rebuild, crank, clutch etc. This is a Very quick car!! Never had it dyno'd but i asume 180rwkw.

Contact Details: Mobile - 0421454785, or email me at [email protected] (the o's are not numbers). PM me with offers or any extra info, questions or whatever!

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