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hey guys,

93 model 180sx, need to sell as ive found another car and need the money asap!!! 176,xxx kms( i know high km's but it has a set of cams, 264's each side, only put in 15,000kms ago), high mount trust td06 full set up, includes lines, turbo, manifold, external gate, and screamer pipe. colour is monte carlo magic purple, volk te37's, full turbo back custom exhaust, 2 way kaaz diff, g4 coilovers, 5 stud conversion (r32 gts-t assembly), nismo front bar, pivot headlight controller, apexi s-afc, nardi steering wheel, top secret gear knod, hks boost gauge (not fitted), alarm and immobiliser, fuel regulator, walboro fuel pump, greddy v-spl fmic, turbosmart bov, k&n pod filter, oil catch can, greddy turbo timer, battery only 4 months old, all this for $15,500 or $14500 with r33/s14 stock rims... i have all spare parts, not all stock parts though, rego till aug 07, much more, too many mods... 210.2kw at the whhels, not the engine... call or msg 0431623006 for more details, also located on the mid north coast at port macquarie. here's 2 quick pics to give you an idea theres more pics a cuppl of posts down. if you wood like more details either call, pm or e mail me and we can chat...post-24456-1161400224.jpgpost-24456-1161400525.jpg

just had a service done, needs to go this week, real headturner, sweet as to drive, nice lookin import with the speed to match, plus some more...get urself a bargain, i really really need this gone this week...

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pretty much 100% i bought my 32 of the original owner of the 180, i actualy rang up to buy the 180 only to find it had been sold lol, thats how i found out bought my 32. :D long story i know the car sold for more then the $13,000 that was asked originaly for it. good luck with the sale hot car!

hey mate. finally found it.

more pics please to [email protected]

and full details too. like history about this R32 business. ill also need a cash adjustment.

as soon as the stress from assignments and exams are over we can do business. not in a rush are ya bud?

thanks

mark.

can i just ad that i bought my 32 off the 180 owner's best mate, in my sleepy state i made a mistake in my previous post, sorry for that :S

Haha, this is my brothers old car,

he bought it a few years ago from the son of John Collins dyno in newcastle- anthony collins tidied it up and got the paintwork done,then my brother had it, sold it to a mutual friend who put the majority of the performance gear on it, who then sold it to this owner. - who is now selling it

theres the history

righto guys, here's the deal, ive found a car i really really want, so i need this gone no offer refused... need the cash real quick, bump it to the top and someone come get themselves a bargain fast 180! :(

tell anyone you kno lookin for a car to look into this car, i need it gone, ill listen to any offers (no dumb ones though) i just am really desperate to let it go... :) i can also remove parts to lower price, in being reasonable... :)post-24456-1162813760.jpgpost-24456-1162814009.jpg

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