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My 180sx is up for sale due to purchasing a new car!

For sale: 1992 Nissan 180sx

Metallic gunmetal grey (black mirrors and pillars)

Asking Price: $12,999 neg

Killometer's: 152,000km’s (genuine)

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 (RED TOP)

Modifications:

>> 17” ROH shadow chrome blade rims

>> 4 Brand new tyres

>> Full 3” Exhaust (from dump pipe back)

>> 3” Dump pipe

>> Garret T25g turbo

>> Jasma Exhaust tip

>> SIMOTA pod filter

>> Turbosmart BOV type II

>> Dual stage boost controller

>> Flashpoint Alarm and immobiliser

>> AutoMeter boost gauge

>> ISOTTA Steering wheel

>> Pioneer CD player

>> Aftermarket chrome gear knob

>> White gear boot

>> Front (stock) speakers

>> Pioneer 6X9 3-way speakers

>> Tokiko street damper with hardened and lowered springs (blue – from japan)

>> Racing pedals

>> “Extreme” clutch

>> Tinted windows

>> New fuel pump

>> New battery

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: N/A in South Australia, but has been regency approved!!

Registration: Yes - 11/2/2006

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Serviced every 5000km’s with fully synthetic oil, always run on BP Ultimate 98 octane fuel. Car was dyno tuned just before I bought it and it made 148.7rwkw. Very clean and taken care of, always garaged, never drifted or thrashed.

Contact detail's: Russell – call or sms on 0407711482, or PM me

Any questions welcome!!

Car is located in SA

Pics and details: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=177736

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