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hey ppl, im postin my friends car up he really needs to sell it, was looking for an S14 so if any 1 knows any 1 that has 1 fore sale send me a pm, or if any1 wants to just buy it lol.

cheers ashlea

PRICE DROP: 15K

For sale: 1989 Nissan 180SX S15 Front

Asking Price: $15k

Killometer's: 120XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: CA18DET 1.8LTR

Modifications:

*S15 Front including Fibre Glass guards (genuine Nissan headlights)

*OEM Carbon Fibre Bonnet w/ Lightening Badge and bonnet pins

*Vertex Front and Rear Bar

*Velo Racing Seats and harnesses

*Four Point Alarm System

*Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

*ROH Shift R 17's

*T28 Ball Bearing Turbo

*Aftermarket wastegate

*Pioneer MP3 Head Unit w/ Sony Xplode 6x9's and Soundstream 4"

*Boost Gauge

*Exedy heavy duty twin plate clutch w/ lightened spring

*Drift handbrake

*Sunroof

*3.5in cat back exhaust w/ 4in cannon

*Clear rear and quarter panel indicators

*Customised blue interior

*Ford Blue Print blue paint job

Complianced: Yes

Registration: Yes

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Rebuilt engine March last year,engine done approx 15K, serviced every 5000k's, runs very well, full service 300k's ago

Stock front and rear seats included with sale BONUS FLUFFY DICE :(

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Contact detail's: 0423 060 039

I am willing to swap so let me know what your offers are. I'd ideally like an s14 series 2, but i'm open. :(

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