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Make: Nissan

Model: 180sx

Milage: 150xxx on car 80xxx on engine

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Colour: Gold

Location: Hobart, TAS

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A in TAS

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $14,000 ono

Contact: Ph: 0400 113 776 on PM

Comments / Modifications:

Custom Gold Paintwork - Approx 3-4 months old (driven probably 5 times)

Veilside Front Bar

Type X Side Skirts

Veilside Rear Pods

Vertex Rear Bar - Not Painted or Fitted

Carbon Style Ganador Side Mirrors

Crystal Front Indicators

Clear Side Indicators

17" White Rims

25mm Bolt-On Spacers

R32 Gtst Front Brakes (Calipers and Rotors)

Ohlans Adjustable Coilover Suspension

Cusco Adjustable Camber Tops

New Front Bushes

R32 Gtst Front Seats

Saas Steering Wheel

Pioneer Head Unit

Clarion 6x9" Speakers

Responce 6" Splits

2.5" AutoGauge Boost Gauge

Alarm/Immobiliser/Remote Central Locking

Grey Painted Interior Plastics

Red Door and Glovebox Trimming

RB20det Engine Conversion - 80,000kms

Stainless Split Dump Pipe

R33 Very HighFlowed turbo

Genuine Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

Custom 2.5" Intercooler Piping

Exedy Sports Tuff Heavy Duty Organice Clutch Kit

R32 Skyline Power Steering Rack

Hicas Lock Bar (Hicas Completly Removed)

2.5" Dump Back Exhaust with Cannon

Polished Inlet Plenum

RB20det Radiator

Bosch 040 Intank Fuel Pump

New Timing Belt, Pulleys, Water Pump and has been fully serviced with plugs and fluids.

There is pleanty more that I can't think of but I have been putting off listing it for ages so I thought I would get it out there.

I have driven the car a few times since completing the conversion and it goes very well! The clutch is very nice too! Just more suited to someone who is going to get out there and flog it and who doesn't mind a rough-ish ride. Very nice car, must just be getting too old to want to drive something like this to work everyday.

I am looking at getting another SW20 MR2 Turbo or R33 Skyline. Will consider swaps as long as it does not cost me money.

Images:

Here are a few pics and you can follow the link below to see my build page (have not updated it for a little). These pics are a bit random and not completely up to date but it will give you and idea until I take some current ones ones.

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LINK TO BUILD PAGE -> http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...0180sx&st=0

Thanks for looking!

Todd

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