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Hay guys iam buying a 1994 type x 180sx in dec jan

and i want to pop on a nice looking body kit

dont get me worng i like the car how it is but i want to make it my special car heheh

if you know what i mean

engine adjustments will be done at a later time if possible hehehe

well here it is tell me what ya think

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ohh and another thing?

how do the models of 180sx work?

there is i think 1993 type 1 type 2 type 3

then there is 1994 type x i think

and i donno what else there is

what is the difference between them all?

i want the 1994 like i saw coz its got abs and airbags

Dragon18 - According to the website the orignal Do-luck kit should cost around $10K so thats more than half the cost of most 180sx's.

The tail lights can be bought from Nissan. A guy i know has them for sale now for $1100 if you want (Original item not used). They come standard on post 96 (or is it 97') 180sx's an all models TypeX and TypeR. The upgraded model comes with a new front bar, different seats (with the 180sx embroidered) and a few small differences.

We are lining up a Do-Luck kit for around $4,500 so we can clone it - I expect that the copies will be worth around $2,500 at first to off-set the cost of the original kit ... the more people that are interested, the sooner it will happen.

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