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Silleighty -1993 180sx

Exterior

Full body kit including new front bar, side skirts and rear pods, just fitted and sprayed 2 weeks ago ($2,100)

17 inch gold racing rims with low profile tyres (5 Stud conversion completed)

Engine Mods

BLACK TOP SR20DET Engine from a 1995 model 180sx (had 50,000km when fitted) now has 70,000km. This engine had every seal and gasket changed when fitted and is amazingly strong!

S15 Turbo upgrade

Genuine R33 GTR intercooler stainless steel piping

Large fuel pump

Larger injectors

HKS BOV

ECU performance chipped from Japan

New heavy duty clutch just fitted (8/10/06)

Full turbo back exhaust with split dump pipe and drift style 5 inch tip

Suspension and Brakes

Nizmo suspension

Lowered springs

Front and rear sway bars

5 Stud conversion.

Slotted rotors on front and massive genuine R33 GTR Disks (Gold Colour)

Inside

New S14 Seats (look 10 times better than standard)

Racing style steering wheel

System with JL 6x9’s, amp and Sub

Aircon works perfectly along with all electrics

I have owned an R32 GTST and an R33 GTST and this thing goes harder, drives better and feels more like a race car than either of them

Asking price is $12,000 neg

Either email me at [email protected] or call/sms 0413 689 302

Cheers

Jevan

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