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For sale: 1997 180sx type x

Asking Price: WAS $18000 NOW ONLY $17000 with race seats! OR $16000 with leather seats

Killometer's: 80,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 blacktop

Modifications:

D2 coilovers

17 inch advan tri spoke rims

3 inch turbo back exhaust technology system with junbl spiral muffler

hks intercooler piping on side mount intercooler (not sure if cooler is still standard or not ive never had it out)

blitz pod filter

front strut brace

pivot airflow controller

nardi steering wheel

impul gear knob

apexi boost gauge

jap racing seats

Complianced: Yes

Registration: till march 06

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

has all the type x goodies that we all love.

tail lights, dash, front bar, front skirt, side skirts, rear pods, wing.

the rear seat and boot trim is out of the car at the moment but can be fitted before purchase.

the standard seats are leather and can be swapped over too if wanted.

not in any rush at all to sell this as the only reason im thinking of selling is because i get bored easily.

Contact detail's

PM or email or call 0401221135

*edit*

IVE HAD A FEW OFFERS FOR MY SEATS

SO IF SOMEONE WANTS THE CAR CHEAPER WITH STOCK SEATS I CAN DO THAT.

BUT IM NOT SELLING THE SEATS BEFORE THE CAR.

more pics in here -

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