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Make: Nissan

Model: 180sx

Milage: 176xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Location: Melbourne - Western Subs

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Neg

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 9k Neg (10k with rims) willing to Swap for a 4-door of interest something Jspec VIP

Contact: PM - mobile: 0422611803 anytime before 10pm sms after 10pm

Comments / Modifications:

Engine Mods:

- Blitz FMIC

- t25g Turbo (recent reco from previous owner)

- 3" HKS Dump

- 3" Front Pipe

- 3" Hi Flow CAT

- 3" CAT Back Exhaust System

- Carbon Fibre Cooling Panel (Added 05/01/08)

Driveline Mods:

- Exedy HD Clutch (recently fitted)

- VLSD

Interior Mods:

- Greddy Boost Gauge

- Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

- Later Model Front Seats

- Pioneer HU (added Pioneer DEH-P8950BT - 29/12/07)

- Front Splits (added Pioneer TSC-1625 - 29/12/07)

- Rear 6" 3 ways (added Pioneer TSE-1695 - 29/12/07)

- Immoblisier

- Central Locking

- Nardi Steering Wheel

Exterior Mods:

- HID Hi/Lo Kit (Added & Installed 02/02/2008)

- Clear Side Indicators

- 18" Lowenhart LD1 Rims

- Yokohama Avan Semi Racing Slicks

- Tinted Windows

Suspension Mods:

- New Pineapples

- Rear King Springs (changed to JIC Coilovers added - 28/12/07)

- Rear KYB Shockers (changed to JIC Coilovers added - 28/12/07)

- Front Cusco Strut Brace (added - 02/1/08)

- Front Adj 5-Zgien Shockers & Springs

Since owning this it has had a service when it hit 175thou km also for RWC had front and rear pads changed and i can't remeber it it was front or rear dics but one of them was machined, rear main seal changed (this is when i found out the clutch was brand new), rocker cover gaskets, oil, oil filter, NGK plugs, coolent flush all carried out by my mechanic (happy to supply number)

Also i have the following not fitted to the car and will be an extra cost if wanted at time of sale:

- z32 AFM (good used condition) $180

- Apexi AVC-R (New In Box) $450

- Blitz BOV (used, painted black but can be returned to the chrome if one wishes) $125

- K&N Pod filter $30

- Rear Cusco Copy Strut Brace $80

Spares:

- Front SR20 Hubs cailpers and Discs

- Front & Rear Bars White (was going to use these if i ever did a track day so i didn't damage the matching ones)

- 2x Rear Pods one set black missing the rear center lip and one set greeny-yellow with center haven't decided which to fit so come as is both need painting and can put you on to a great painter

NOTE:

At the moment the car doesn't have the stock airbox as pictured i took it out to help my friend for his RWC it will be swapped back shortly and i'll return his intake pipe and car will be sold with the Stock Setup

Air box will be swapped tonight but im considering getting the piping done anyways :yes:

please feel free to ask any other questions its a genuine car, genuine reason and im not hiding anything.

ALSO:

if the car doesn't sell for what i want or a suitable swap doesn't occur i'll be keeping and trying later down the track i really love this car i know CAs aren't the 'In' but its great fun to drive and it was my first proper import anyways thanks

UPDATE:

i've just found out the LHR tyre has a flat (caught a bollocksing screw in it at work on saturday!) so i'll change both rear tyres to a harder compound - theres semis are tricky in the wet anyways!

Fronts will stay the same

Images:

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Edited by hitoriko

eoi only swap this and cash my way???

mods are basic

fmic

tein coilovers all round, flex back, hr front.

full 3 inch exhuast turbo back.

gizzmo 4 stage boost controler.

18" rims all round, 265 back and 235 front.

tinted windows.

greddy turbo timer.

kenwood mp3 cd player.

full year rego

Brand new extreme brass button clutch with 1500kg pressure plate

replaced 5 speed gb, wrecker said only 30000 k's on it, with 3 month warranty.

Cheers

Michael

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