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Make:Nissan

Model:180sx

Milage:104391

Transmission:Manual

Colour:White

Location:Sydney West

Complied?

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?Yes, Dec 2008

Price:14500, (Without Wheels)Negotiable

Contact:Mario 0430 129 882

Comments / Modifications:

Exterior

Vertex Front bar

Vertex Rear Bar

Nismo Side Skirts

Wing Removed

Clear Indicators

Suspension & wheels

Compressed Springs

Slotted Rotors Front & Rear, Bendix Ultimate Pads

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Interior

Nismo Dash 320km/h

Momo Steering Wheel

Trust Grex Gear Knob

Pioneer Mp3/cd Head Unit

Sony 6x9 Speakers in rear

Sony Subwoofer

Boss Audio Amp

Pioneer 6" in the front

Tinted Windows All round

Performance

Apexi AVC-R Electronic Boost Controller (set to 0.65bar Aproximately 8-9psi)

Turbo Timer

Custom Intake pipe

Apexi Air filter (hidden in front bar)

HKS SSQV

Pulsar Gti-R T28 (bigger exhuast housing)

Full 3" turbo back exhuast system (including Dump, front pipes & high flow cat)

Hybrid Front mount & Piping

****Some paint has flaked off on the rear bar picture provided***

****Car is Receiving a Service This Week***

****A Very Small Dent on the Right Front Guard***

****Will be posting pics of the interior, boot, engine, and more exterior shots this week***

Interior is Immaculate

Alarm & Immobiliser are fitted to the car

All receipts are provided with the car

Plates Are included with the sale

***Price is Negotiable***

Enquires welcome, NO test pilots or dreamers

Images:

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Edited by Cro_boy_Mario
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