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Make: Nissan.

Model: 180sx

Milage: 140,000km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Gunmetal grey

Location: SE suburbs, Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No, car is wrecked.

Currently registered? No

Price: $2,600 neg!

Comments / Modifications:

Time to sell my 180 wreck.....

I will NOT be seperating any parts so please do not ask. Here are some more details....

- 1989 CA18DET 180sx.

- Gunmetal grey.

- About 140,000km's on the clock.

- 5spd manual.

- Has a lukey muffler/cat back.

- Pretty much stock car.

Now as for the damage....car was hit on the front driver side. This caused the driver strut tower to be pushed in, and the wheel was pushed into the drivers footwell (refer to pics).

The engine seems to be pushed over a cm or two. I havent had the engine running or anything after the accident, but after i was hit, the engine was still running (i had to turn it off). However, the throttle body got jammed open, and now the throttle body is stuck.

I will take some better pics on sunday when i got to my dads place. This wreck would be ideal for an import wreckers or something like that, as im NOT going to be stripping any parts off it, so please dont ask, wreck is being sold complete! This 180 was extremley clean before the accident, never had one mechanical issue with it in the year i owned it, and it took me 7 months to find such a clean example!

Any other questions, just ask.

Located in SE suburbs of Melb.

Not sure what price to put on it, but for the time im going to say $3,000 neg. NOW $2,600 neg

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Thanks,

Will.

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