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I'm looking at selling my 180sx in the next few months and want to see if there's any interest.

1994 Nissan 180sx Type-x

Blacktop SR20DET

5 speed manual

Black

Updated interior

Climate control, elec windows, etc...

3 point immobiliser, keyless entry, and alarm

113,000km

17" rims with 215/45 tyres

Front and rear spoiler

Mirror tinted windows

Razo gear knob, steering wheel, pedals

Blitz BOV

Greddy boost gauge

Trust Boost controller

HKS turbo timer

Chipped ECU

Front strut-brace

Aftermarket suspension

Aftermarket clutch

Odyssey Battery

New Trust V-spl intercooler kit

Fujitsubo cat back exhaust

K&N panel filter

Bosch 044 in-tank fuel pump

PICS --- http://www.pbase.com/javelandy/180sx

First owner is Australia. Serviced using Mobil1 engine oil, Redline gearbox and diff oil. Driven about 2,000 km since it was registered last November. It's in great condition and looks great.

Email [email protected] if you want to chat about anything or make me a reasonable offer.

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Thanks gtst88! Couldn't agree with you more. Just went for a cruise tonight and i'm having second thoughts about selling it...

180sx_nissan_guru - It hasn't been dynoed or run down the 1/4 mile. It's a non-accident car that's been looked after and is in top condition.

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