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Black, Grey trim, 5sp Manual, 46365kms, Sunroof, Exhaust, Pod Filter, Strut Bar, 18" Rims, Carbon Fibre Dash Insert, MOMO steering wheel, Boost Gauge, turbo timer.

I brought it a while ago through the company i work for, and now with a new business opportunity in hand, i've decided to let her go. Great looking car that goes well. $14,998 or near offer. I can't trade as i need the money more than i need a car at the moment. Call me on 02 97735455 or 0433407996 if i dont answer the land line.

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Cheers,

Peter

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sorrys to interupt this sale but if this is a type x 180sx shouldnt it be a 96 - 98 model n it should have a type x front bar n sideskirts n rear pods n type x tails lights also does it have a digital dash??? just wanna clears things up if its really a type x or not as it dsnt look like one n its stated as a type x for sale....

for those who dunt know shiet bout silvias....... Type X started back in late 1994, Type X is referring to the blacktop motors which came out in the late 94-98, It came with a blacktop motor, and velour interior trim from 94-95 and ABS is optional and also driver side airbag was optional, 96+ were series 2 type x with the updated bodykit and newer interior trim and ABS and airbag came all standard

good luck with the sale dude, its 101% type x,

sorrys to interupt this sale but if this is a type x 180sx shouldnt it be a 96 - 98 model n it should have a type x front bar n sideskirts n rear pods n type x tails lights also does it have a digital dash??? just wanna clears things up if its really a type x or not as it dsnt look like one n its stated as a type x for sale....

bullshit

Very neat 180 but definately not type x my mates got a 94 type x yes they did make them in 94 but all type x have savannah lights on rear and square parkers with 180sx embroided on seats and few other options my old 180sx 93 model had a factory blacktop and digital climate control but it wasnt a type x who ever told u it was a type x there full of shit....

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