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My 180sx is for sale, im making way for an R33. As I work for an import company i know this 180 is in excellent condition and has genuine km because I imported it myself, and as some of you know im picky with my chioce of cars, here's the details:

Nissan 180SX

95 model

86 000 genuine km

Black rocker cover SR20DET

5 speed

White

11 months registration- (was complianced in Oz 6 weeks ago)

all the power options; windows,steering,mirrors, climate control, standard CD/tape.

Modifications:

HKS air filter

3" cat back Exhaust (big cannon style muffler)

Aftermarket single plate clutch

Tanabe adjustable coil-over suspension

Cusco front strut brace

15" Wheels with new Simex tyres

Side skirts, Rear pods, NO wing

Blitz racing Boost guage- running 8psi (car never been boosted)

Momo steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

Razo pedals

Apexi turbo timer

tinted windows

The car is in great condition all round, a sad sale.

Price: $16200 neg

PM me or call me on 0415 885 529 if you are interested.

Cheers

Filip

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Ive had the pleasure to drive this 180SX, and it goes better than any of the other 20 or so customers 180's that we've had come in here at jappsport for compliance.

dont know why that is, but it could be the very grippy clutch it has on it!

This car is however an absolute steal at that price whoever buys it!!

cheers

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I got an idea......why dont nissanpower and driftn180 SWAP! drift wants a r33 nissan power want an r33 sounds like aplan......you can discuss the details betweern your selves lol

my friend is looking for a 180 .. i'll tell him about ur car .. not sure he would go all the way to sydney for it ... anyways u got to test the car out ... make sure its all in working order ... how u going to check if you don't push it a little ...

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