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Nissan 180sx "93" Blacktop sr20det 5 speed manual.

125,000km's on clock unsure on engine but i assume less as its a blacktop.

Has power everything including digital climate control. Aftermarket Immobliser and alarm system (currently d/c). Car is in Exc. condition through out. interior is immaculate with no cracks or or anything broken.

Price : 15,500 ono and willing to swap for something newer + cash adjustment either way.

Location: Adelaide

Exterior :

TBO front bar (rare)

Vertex side skirts and rear bar

Vented headlight cover

White with black bonnet, roof and mirrors Rear wing removed - Bootlid holes professionally

welded and sprayed

rolled guards

18" advanti vienna rims with new rubber (wheels only 4 weeks old)

Car has been fully resprayed in a very bright white. Not a spot of rust over the whole body

Interior : New Trust gear knob

GReddy turbo timer

Drift handbrake button

Autometer Boost gauge/mounting cup

Sony 32,000 colour screen H/U (rrp:$2000)

Engine : T25g Turbo

3" dump pipe / front pipe

3" Blitz stainless exhaust/blitz cannon

Oil catch can

K&N pod filter

Front mount intercooler 600x300x73

040 Bosch fuel pump

Engine damper

Brand new Turbosmart bleed valve (included but not installed)

Driveline : Heavy duty clutch

Short shifter

viscous LSD

Suspension : Cusco height adjustable front coilovers with camber tops

JIC rear height adjustable coilovers

Front and rear strut braces.

Previous 2 owners including myself have not boosted the car above stock boost. A brand new turbosmart bleed valve will come with the car but will not be installed. This car is a dream to drive but before i go spending money on bigger power mods ive decided to sell it and buy something late 90's. This car comes with fresh 3 months rego.

Call or pm me

Daniel - 0408282242

All swaps will be considered. Pref a an r34gtt (cash your way ofcourse)

Now for the pics....

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And a pic of the engine bay before i detailed it....

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hey mate...this car is gorgeous..im so in love with it. couple of questions,, what sort of power are you expecting once the boost has been upped?? is there ANY problems with the car at all? and what is this selling for at the moment? complete car the way it is but like you said with out the boost controller fitted?..

engine runs A1. extremely reliable car. no problems with the car at all that i have been experiencing. the occasional noise from the front coilovers (cambertops but nothing much) power... hard to say as it hasnt been on a dyno but id say around 170ish on 1 bar? thats just a guess though.

sorry i havent been able to reply to pms. comp issues :blink:. To the guy with the gtir. sweet car but someone was interested in buying which is what i was more after. will let you know later on. tro the guy what was interested in buying and having a look. anytime you want mate feel free to come by and check it out. southern suburbs of Adelaide

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