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Hi members...

I never get to drive this car amymore due to my employer buying me a new company car. No use of having such a tidy car (rwc inspectors quote) sitting in the Garage. Car has never been used for drifting and or had a hard life

The car has been looked after immensely as I spend most of my off days either servicing or just looking at it.

Genuine Buyers ONLY, please. No swap offers as well, please.

The details are as follows:

Location: Outer West Brisbane, Brisbane - QLD

Contact details: 0417 240 118

Price: $16,500 firm.

Car: 1993 Nissan 180sx 2.0ltr intercooled turbo

Model Series: RPS13

Production: 1993

Engine: SR20DET (red top).

Transmission: 5 spd Manual with Genuine C's Short Shifter.

Speedometer Reading: 93911 km (Chassis and Engine).

Rego: Valid till Feb 2008.

Safety Certificate: Yes (on the car now).

Suspension: King 'Lows' Springs (yellow) in the front only with new 'SuperPro' Front Radius Rod bushes.

Brakes: Nissan factory with Dark Blue Painted Calipers.

Clutch: After market Heavier pressure plate on Clutch compared to Standard.

Exhaust: Fujitsubo Giken 'Powergetter' Cat-Back 3 inch Stainless exhaust (beautiful roar). 3-inch (brand new) Stainless High Flow Cat (3-inch mild steel race pipe will be handed over as part of sale). 3 inch exhaust from back of turbo to cat converter.

Colour: Nissan factory Champagne gold (EM1) - Original Paint in Good condition (bodykit was colour-coded upon fitment by Arespeed)

Interior: Nissan Factory Standard trim.

Battery: Brand New Battery

Service History: Car Hardly Driven - Serviced every 6 months with Full synthetic 5W-30 oil irregardless of kilometers driven.

Fuel : Only ever run on BP Ultimate / optimax (98 Ron). Nothing else. Since imported.

Exterior: Arespeed Drift kit (Fitted by Arespeed). Front bar, side skirts, and rear bar.

Standard factory wing removed.

'AeroPro' UNderbody neon kit fitted (Green in colour) see pics.

"Altezza style' rear lights with custom 180sx mid section.

'207DAK' Blue on gold personlaized number plates (slimline on front).

Wheels : 17 x 7 inch Advanti Racing Alloy "Striker" 1 piece (Silver lip polish). Nexen N3000 225/45R/17R on all wheels in good condition.

Stereo: Sony (Jap version) cd player with md player and equalizer. The one that came with car when i first imported it.

Interior Accessories: Climate control, Trust FATT (turbo timer), various gauges, Some plastic inserts painted blue. Air vents replaced with Alloy mesh.

Gauges: AutoMeter 'Air / Fuel' Ratio and Splitfire 'boost' gauge in Genuine AutoMeter Pillar dual pod mount.

AutoMeter 'Oil Pressure', Splitfire 'Oil Temp', Splitfire 'WaterTemp', Autometer 'Volts'

Car Alarm: Black Widow 10000 Alarm & 2 point immobilisor system (Lifetime installation warranty).

Thanks in Advance,

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Edited by gt42001
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