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Hey guys.. this car has been my project .. been chipping away at it for almost a year now. Basically there isnt anything on the whole car that hasnt been removed.. checked or replaced.

I bought it as a rolling shell... and then bought a half cut from jap import spares.

Engine had almost perfect compression across all cylinders.. tick under 100 000 km but in great nick - My mate drove the 180sx it came from in japan

Full respray in gun metal grey with black roof and bonnet

Turbo has absolutely zero shaft play

Gear box is very tight

All new oils and lubes etc

Silvia front put on

S14 seats

HUD

New rear suspension or rear coilovers

Twin cannons

Comes with .. vertex rear bar, aftermarket sideskirts, vtx/bn front bar

Basically i need this gone pretty soon.. The car is completed and driveable.. drives very nice.

Price: $8990 registered... It just needs to pass roadworthy which will be done very soon and will pass easily.

Pics will be up in the next few days.. but inspections welcome before pics come up. Grab yourself a reasonably stock unmolested sil80.. great for street or track

Located in SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Luke

0414391972

PS these pics are old... new ones up very soon.

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