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1990 180sx 2jz with 1jz head

MOTOR:

2jz with 1jz head

gt30 turbo

high mount manifold

4 inch exhaust

1 piece tale shaft

billet fly wheel

r154 gearbox

3000 pound pull clutch

fmic

twin 044 fuel pumps

surge tank

battery in boot

external xs power 38mm wastegate

screamer pipe

hks blow off valve

cometic headgasket

INTERIOR:

type x interior

Auto Technica steering wheel

safc

tinted windows

SUSPENSION:

tein coil over suspension

18" wheels

slotted dba discs

with green stuffed pads

front and rear strut braces

The car made 360 hp on 12.8 psi and ran 11.9 at 119 miles/ph on that boost. This is a awesome street car and has a very healthy motor due to having never been boosted. Includes rwc and rego runs out 23/4/07. The car was featured in HPI magazine. Asking price $18,500 ono. Peter 0415-359-416

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