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1994 NISSAN 180SX SR20DET(Blacktop)

Grade 4 B

5 Speed Manual

70,000 kms

Black

Bodykit

3 inch turbo back exhaust system

HKS airfilter

CD and Mini Disc Player

Nismo Steering wheel

ENKEI 16 inch rims

The condition of the car is near perfect for its age. The interior is immaculate, there is no rips or cigarette burns to be found. Other than the exhaust and air filter the engine is completly standard, no leaks, all fluid levels perfect and the engine oil still retains its colour instead of being black!

The car drives excellent, and feels very straight. When purchased the front bar was sitting way to low, and had a crack on it and there was minor scratches on the front guards and drivers side door. Upon arrival of the car I have repaired the crack and height of the bar as well as the other minor scratches. There is still minor marks on the front bar, but that is due to the fibreglass. Otherwise after a cut and polish the body will look close to brand new!

I still have the auction sheet available for viewing.

$16,800 - complied

Price is negotiable

PM or contact 0403596801

Thankyou!

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