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For sale: 1992 Nissan 180sx NSW

Asking Price: PRICE DROP $14800 neg or looking for trades r32 prefered

Killometer's: 120,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP

Modifications

Full body kit Veilside side skirts and rear pods and a C-Speed Front bar plus rear wing professionally removed

Custom Blue metalic paint

17in rims

Climate control

JVC MP3 CD player

two Kicker 7x10's

two JL 6x9's

Electric windows/Mirrors

Alarm system central locking

Auto technica steering wheel

Turbo Timer

Short Shifter Kit with Cutom Gear Knob

Interior black light neons (not currently hooked up but installed)

HKS Pod filter with custom head light air intake

3in exhaust from catback with 31/2in Cannon

Lowered on Fully Adjustable G4 Coilovers

Exeddy Heavy Duty clutch

Greddy BOV

T28 Ball Bearing turbo

Complianced: Yes

Registration: Yes 16/7/08 expires

Location Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Contact detail's Joel Roberts 0439465274 0269263208 [email protected]

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