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Want the Fast and Furious look without the dramas of modifying your car??? Well this is the car for you, it's already done!!!

For sale 1993 180sx

RED in colour

Sr20 Turbo Manual

Five Puck Brass Button Clutch (Brand New brand new fitted 2 weeks ago)

R33 front brake conversion with braided brake lines

Cusco Rear Coil Overs

Lowered Front King Springs (Brand New)

16x8 inch White Enkei wheels with near new tyres

Full three-inch exhaust from the dump pipe back featuring stainless X-Force muffler (Brand New fitted 2 weeks ago) with five-inch tip mounted drift style

Gtr Fuel Pump

M’s K&N air filter (serviced yesterday)

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator (not Fitted)

Nismo Rear Strut Brace

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Cusco Master Cylinder Flex Brace

Cusco Mechanical Limited Slip Diff

Greddy Blow off Valve

HKS electronic boost gauge

HKS Turbo timer

Nardi Steering Wheel

Razo Pedals and gear knob

Go Fast Bits bleed valve

B-Wing, full dorifto style!!!

Brand new Pioneer head unit

Brand new Pioneer 6 inch three way front speakers

Brand new Pioneer 12-inch sub in carpeted box

Stinger Cabling

Custom 50JAP number plates

Custom rice stickers

Registered until the 10th month with road worthy

Very clean straight car with brand new paint. I am selling due to loss of job

Asking Price $18,000

For more information please do not hesitate to call me on 0421440234

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Hey Ninja dude i was lucky enough to get nearly all of the gear with my car thats why i paid more for it in the first place. If you want you could drop Garth at Kaos Racing in Rockhampton on 0749228888 he helped me out with the new parts that i've added

the car is in rockhampton and just for interest sakes i ran my car on the strip yesterday a 14.1 on standard boost isn't too bad unfortunatly the dyno shop that tuned my car kinda plugged a few of the vacum hoses on the wrong way and it was confusing the hell out of my computer. Didn't figure that out until late in the day but now every thing is sweet!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by fwddriftking

unfortunatly the dyno shop that tuned my car kinda plugged a few of the vacum hoses on the wrong way and it was confusing the hell out of my computer.

Gee, sounds like they really know what they're doing :)

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well now its up to you guys name your prices and i'll get back to you. basically i am going to loose me licence as well soon which sucks so really won't have much of a use for it so im guessing around the $16,000 mark would probably suffice a reasonable price

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