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Got my car up for sale, its not a Skyline but maybe some interest out there.

Details:

- 1994 Nissan 180SX

Engine:

- SR20DET black top engine - 128,000kms (recent compression test read 150 across all four)

- Garret GT28RS ball bearing turbo (removed)

- R32 GTR front mount intercooler

- Full 3inch custom exhaust with hi-flow catco cat

- Apexi Power FC with Hand controller (removed)

- GFB boost controller (removed)

- 550cc hi-flowed injectors (removed)

- Bosch 500hp fuel pump

Exterior:

- Stock 180sx side skirts

- 17x8 Lenso Muse wheels

- Slotted brake disc rotors front and rear

Interior:

- R32 GTR seats (removed)

- Autometer boost gauge in pillar mount gauge holder

- Sound system: Pioneer MP3 deck, 7x10 kenwood speakers, 6inch pioneers in front + 220watt amp

- 3 point immobiliser + alarm

Car was tuned at CRD and made 175rwkw @ 14psi. Just needs a z32 arflow meter and more boost to get it way over 200rwkw. As you can imagine, this power on an 1100kg car is nuts.

Asking price = $12,5000 neg

MASSIVE PRICE DROP after removing parts.

Please contact 0414 303 233 as I'm not on here much to check pms,

thanks,

Joe

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no i would want those left in, hey.

stagea is a 97 rsfour

RB25det, 60,00kms

modified nismo front bar

18x8.5 wheels

engine is untouched, never boosted, not even a pod filter.

stereo - explod head unit

2x 800W pioneer monoblock amps

2x 1000W pioneer 12in subs

in custom box behind rear seats

260w pioneer 3way 6in in each of the four doors

looking for 19k with wheels and stereo, can remove bits if needed to adjust pricing

I cant beleive that nobody is interested in a clean, very well looked after 180sx...

Im so tired of tyrekickers wasting my time...So if anybody is genuinely interested in buying this car or trade/swap for something of interested call or sms me on 0414 30 32 33. The price is negotiable so dont be afraid to make an offer.

Thanks

Joe

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