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1994 Model 180sx

Has 12months rego and it was renew today

Was Imported and Complied In October 2005

Car was a Sev's Test Car so need to be in Mint condition

was a grade 4 car in japan at auctions

91,XXXKms

SR20DET Black Top Motor

5spd Manual

Unknown Aftermakret Jap Clutch

Jap Double Din CD/Tape Player

Tomei Short Shifter

Trust Power Extreme 2 Cat Back

Trust 3inch Front Pipe

Drift Pod Filter

Blitz RVIT

Momo Steering Wheel

Apexi 1.8Bar Boost Guage On Pillar

HKS Type 0 Turbo Timer

Rays Engineering Gram Light 57C Rims, 17x7.5 +30 and 17x8.5 +40

Dunlop Direzza DZ101 215/45/17, 235/45/17 Tyres 90% ($330 Each Brand New)

Full Respray in Flat White and Black at start of March, Engine Bay was also reprayed

GP Sports G Sonic Bodykit

AAR Leather Drivers Seat

Clear front and side indicators

This car has been taken car of, All fluids were replaced in November and Oil and Spark plugs were replaced after 2000kms just to make sure. Car has only done 3000kms in Aus as i dont travel far to work. Car was imported with 88,500kms

This car is one of the cleanest 180's i have seen

Car was Imported By Energy Imports in QLD

Car was Complied by Adrenalin Imports In QLD

All bodywork was done by Roshan from Driftline Racing in Vic.

Looking for $17,000ONO

Carsales Link

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PRICE DROP TO 17K ONO

MYR33T - Thanks dude, yeah i love the car but iam looking at something else different.

Yeah my friend has a sexy 180 thats prety much looks exactly like yours... its his drift pig.. I love his car

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