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Item: Mildly mod'ed clean black nissan 180sx

Location: Gold Coast

Item condition:VGC

Reason for selling: No longer needed

Price and payment conditions: 12100 cash ono 10000 cash ONO!

Extra info:

SR20DET Redtop with upgraded T28 turbo, done approx. 90km

according to speedo (140+ compression on all 4 cylinder last

tested)

5 Speed manual

Nismo dash

New battery

Full original interior

Stock sports seats

Greddy boost, oil temp, water temp and oil pressure guage

Sunroof

Tinted windows

16" Aftermarket alloys

Rear Skyline cradle with upgraded skyline brakes

Front upgraded 300ZX breaks with slotted rotors

Endless brake pads

Upgraded master brake cylinder

Custom new handbrake lines

New rear brake lines

Aftermarket 2 Way mechanical diff

Aftermarket walbro 500HP fuel pump

Front strut brace

Aftermarket trust style sump

FMIC with full stainless steel piping

Full 3" exhaust system

New apexi pod filter

Recently replaced:

Fuel cap cable and mechanism

Spark Plugs

Oil & Oil filter

Newly reconditioned clutch master cylinder with stronger

internal bearing

New steel manifold to head gasket

Complete brake system fluid flush and change

NO RWC is included in this sale, the car currently is registered till DEC this year however the car will be sold unregistered.

Car is rarely driven and have done less than 500km in the last 12 months. Excellent car for a starting drifter, project show/performance car or even a decent daily driver. Genuine interest only, no tyre kicker or joy riders.

PS. Will post pics abit later

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Edited by Yotis

Hey mate, im interested in the 180, im just trying to sell my car atm, unless you'd consider a swap and money your way, i might have a buyer here, he's just taking a while money wise. id be interested in having a look when i get the money, so hopefully its not gone by then.

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