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My wife is due to give birth in 6 weeks so car has to go just want to see if it gets any intrest though.

Its a late 1993 180sx

98,000km

sunroof

5 speed manual

New Heavy duty clutch

custom manifold

3 inch apexi Rs exhaust

Bigger aftermarket radiator

Walbro fuel pump

sard fuel reg

custom air intake pipe

k&n pod enclosed in box

bendix ultimate brake pads

s15 Injectors

Lowered all round custom made springs

full vertex bodykit

adjustable cator rods

kenwood deck

pioneer speakers x 4

Lenso dc6 wheels

4 brand new tyres 2 weeks old

drift boost gauge

apexi turbo timer

12 months rego

has some other bits and pieces just cant remember on the top of my head .

the car had a small dent on rear drivers but has been fixed and spratyed at gartmore smash repair

any intrest please contact me on 0430 029 548

$8500 full 12month rego

I have attached pics as well

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mx6ster from what i've heard about your car it sounds f**kED so i wouldn't be talking

oh this car no shit i went 2 look at this when it was on carsales. it is one of the most worsest cars iv ever seen the roof has all filler(bog) over it.the quarter panel has been hit b4. the engine bay smells just like oil and it goes like a pig . and it over heats because it has a raddiator problem. serously this car is not even worth 5k it is probs worth 4 if anything. and im not posting this 2 be a smartass but this is the most dissapointing car eva. sorry if i made u upset 2the owner but itheir is thousands to be speant on this one no shit

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