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Hi guys,

up for sale is my 2nd car as i am now looking to downgrade to something cheaper - so i might be interested in swaps/trades + cash adjustment depending on what is on offer.

Otherwise ill be looking for around the $17,000 mark.

If you have any questions - don't hesitate to contact me via PM

Quick list of what I can remember from the top of my head - there is heaps more guaranteed, but for those who are genuinely interested, you should come and inspect the car - time wasters, dreamers, tyre kickers and the like will not be given a test drive

- Rego till January 08

- 93 Nissan 180sx

Exterior

- Full vertex bodykit with modified front indicators

- 17*8, 17*9 Stich Evolution wheels

- Standard rear wing professionally removed

- Clear front and side indicators

- New rubbers all around

- Factory sunroof with original cover

- Resprayed in a custom blue

- Front Tow hook

- Lowered

Interior

- Momo steering wheel

- S15 front seats

- Relocated Battery to the boot

- Handbrake drift button

- Autometer Boost gauge

- All factory power options

Engine

- Motor was rebuilt with forged internals approximately 8,000km’s ago

- Garrett GT28RS

- Aftermarket bigger plenum (also have standard)

- Microtech LT10s

- 850cc Sard Injectors

- Sard Fuel regulator

- Tune agent stainless steel manifold

- S15 radiator with twin thermos

- Remote oil filter

- B&M oil cooler with braided lines

- Polished Rocket Cover

- D1 spec oil catch can with oil breather

- Alloy power steering, overflow

- Hybrid GT spec intercooler

- Extreme Heavy duty clutch with heavy loading

- Wiring all neatened up and covered

- 2 stage boost controller

- 3” custom exhaust from turbo

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