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For sale:

1991 180SX SR20DET Redtop

Melbourne, VIC

Asking Price:

$13,500 - negotiable, but no silly offers please.

Will consider straight swap or swap with cash adjustment my way

Killometer's:

130,xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission:

5-Speed Manual

Engine Type:

SR20DET 2.0 Red Top

Modifications:

17" HR Racing rims

Lowered - Superlow Fronts & Low Rears (King Springs)

Blue nismo shocks

K&N Air Filter

3" Full Exhaust

Sports muffler (not to loud, nice note)

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch (replaced 14000km ago)

Momo Champion Steering Wheel

Momo Leather gear knob

Racing pedals

Crystal Headlights & Clear side indicators

Apexi EL Boost Gauge

FET adjustable Turbo Timer

Alpine CDA-9835 Headunit (2005 top of the range model)

Boston 6" Rear Speakers (sound amazing)

all wiring already installed to plug-in amp/subs

Caska 7.5" Fully Motorised TV Screen with TV Tuner

NextBase DVD player (installed in glovebox)

Highlight Auto 3-point immobiliser with Remote Start Alarm and Pager

I have just installed a s15 seat and will come with the car depending on the price

Complianced:

Yes, 1999

Road Worth Certificate:

Yes, on sale.

Registration:

Till March 2007

Crash History:

No Accident History - Inspections Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

Well cared for 180. Car has not missed a beat. Very clean and is only lightly modded to avoid problems with the police. Mechanically sound. Serviced without fail every 5000km with Motul engine oil.

Guys this car is very economical, i get 450km to a tank city driving!! and 500km plus on open roads!! that combined with the car being leagal it is a great car to have.

Selling only because I have a new job and all I do is sit in traffic so I am after something a little less sporty. Inspections are more than welcome. Please PM/Email/Call me if you want to arrange a time!

Contact details:

Joanthan Duke

mob: 0402375701

e-mail: [email protected]

pics will be up asap

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Hi, im interested tried calling but phone is off please reply with contact details this is a geniune inquiry, if the car meets my needs you'll have the money within the week. :spank:

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