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Make: NISSAN

Model: 1996 Type X

Milage:59xxx

Transmission: manual

Colour: Custome Blue with Black roof and bonnet

Location: liverpool

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? JAN09

Price:18,000

Contact:0433 461 118

Comments / Modifications:

Hey Guys,

its been a while since ive posted anything on here, but im still a skyline fan after selling my R32GTR i brought a D1 180sx drift car, unfortunatly

Me and my Fiance have just brought our own place.

So, this means i won't be able to keep my car anymore so here it is for sale.

I am the first Owner of this vehicle since imported, car is always garaged and is used for only a weekend drive.

Reason for it being 18,000 is that the front bar and driver side guard is damage, Bar needs to be changed but the gaurd can be fixed as both these items are fiberglass, i can have these items fixed but the price will have to be changed.

I have only used it for 1 Skid Pan day

Car is serviced every 5000Km regardless of how often i drive it

All MODS where done in Japan before comming to Australia

Late 96 180sx Genuine Type X

57,xxx KM

Rego till JAN/09

Custom Blue paint with Black bonnet and roof

S14a VVT Engine

700cc or 750cc injectors

aftermarket Radiator(Bigger than standard)

Braided Oil Lines

5 STud Conversion

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller

2 way diff

all adjustable suspension/arms

full Exhaust with titanim tip

Full Works 9 Bodykit

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg

Omari Gauges oil pressure,oil tem, water temp

Apexi Boost Gauge mounted on Appilar

OS GIKEN Twin Plate Clutch

Trust Type R BOF

HKS FMIC

Splash Tray

GRAM LIGHTS on the front 17inch

Wels Kazamei deep dish wheels 18x10 half or 18x11

TOMEI ECU (running MAP SENSOR)

Nardi Steering wheel

Bride Drivers Seat

Racing Harness

Full LED under Car lights with Controller

thats all from the top of my head, they may be some more internal mods but thats somthing i don't know about.

I would recomend that the ECU is changed if used for a daily driver as the cars original tune from japan can not be changed and the tune is mainly for drift.

I can be contacted on 0433 461 118 if i dont pick up you may leave a sms or email me at [email protected]

Strictly No Ball breakers Serious enquiries ONLY

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