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hey all selling my 180sx for around $14000 or looking for swap to r33 skyline

prefer r33 with ow klms and excellent condition ( really want black colour ) smile.gif

offer me what u got

ill be need a car soon to drive on a highway all the time (long distance) so looking for somthing more comfortable than 180:)

here specs of my car

the car was my project , bought it stock standart and been modifed it

rarely driven ( only 4 cruing or some shows and photoshots)

always garaged

nissan 180sx 1990 year top of the range model with ABS brakes and full power options

CA18DET

107000klms

just spend $1500 on motor ( with receipts)

(brand new timing belt,crak shaft seal,crank shaft gear,spark plugs,oil filter, fuel filter,oil return hose turbo,rocket cover gasket,rocket cover breather,hoses,brake pads, etc........)

chrome polished head

motor runs perfect

Garret GT2540 turbo ($2500 worth)

3 inch turboback exhaust with dump pipe

Turbosmart boostcontroller (with Autometer boost guage)

Apexi Airfilter

GFB blow of valve

FMIC intercooler with custom pipes

S15 interior ( half retrimmed in red veloure (door trims and glove box) )

Vetrex full body kit custom fitted ( perfect fit ) body kit

Tein coilovers with camber adjustable (3 inch lowered at the front and 3,5 at the back)

18 inch black wheels with chrome lip dish

very quick car

4 brand new tyres

brand new respray in spicy orange with gold pearl

roof been painted black

JVC mp3 player

Kenwood speakers (front and rear)

Kicker amplifier

Kicker two 10inch subs

FlashPoint alarm

excellent condition car , motor runs perfect, dont know how much power it makes but it very very quick car,

spend a lot ot time and big amount of money on it

about 7or 8 months rego

this car is real eye catcher

unfinished project

(only need to retrim seats in red velour to finish it )

my next mods was power fc , s15 injectors and bigger fuel pump

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