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Selling my 1989 180sx

CA18DET

5 speed manual

Resprayed Burgundy/Purple pearl with a 94 model front bumper

18" Chrome wheels

Stereo

Exhaust

BOV

Needs new clutch atm as the standard item is finally dieing, but im willing to get it replaced for the buyer.

Previous owner has replaced the old CA18DET with the one that is currently in it as it was in better condition.

Now the fun part, im looking for around $10500 but that is definately negotiable, as i said im willing to get the clutch replaced at my cost. The engine itself only has a pod filter and bov i may have a turbosmart bleed valve somewhere for it but id have to look. Anyone interested feel free to give me a call on my mobile or pm me.

M: 0401 647 423 Before 11:00am or After 8:00pm

Edit: Forgot to mention its booked in for a full service this thursday and will get a comp test done whilst its there.

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Sorry not quite what im after, thanks anyway. Price drop people $9000 ONO

Edit: Forgot to mention clutch has been replaced and all fluids and filters have been done. Now has a boost gauge and bleed valve fitted but is only running 6psi.

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hey dude not trying to offend or anything but would you take 8k ?

Hey esky, all good not offended at all, $8000 is a bit low many of the parts have been recently replaced such as clutch, and boost gauge etc. However i am always willing to work something out, drop me a pm if you or anyone else that may be interested have any questions.

PS. all tyres are in more than road worthy condition with in my opinion about 90% tread left. Also have coilovers fitted to the rear of the vehicle at the same height pictured.

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