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hey guys i have for sale an 1996 180 sx . the car is in great condition . has done rougly 110xxx kms . i purchased this car roughly a month ago with plans to put money into it , i sold my skyline with those intentions . but now iv taken a higher position at work and as much as i regret , i dont have the time to do what i wanted to do with this car. im in the positon to recieve a company car for the time being , so i have to let this thing go . the car is stock as a rock , iv only driven it a few times really. i must say it has some good power compared to my s2 r33 . the engine is stock , only containing a pod filter . there is an exhaust on the car not sure what kind , must be just a custom made one , i think its turbo back - not 100% sure as i havent really had it on a hoist. the interior is in good condition , comes with a head deck + 4 - 6 x 9s on the parcel shelf , with an amp . needs to be corrected with its wiring , who eve previously owned the car didnt do a good job , so iv just detatched the power .

i had the windows tinted the other weekend . the paint is in good condition no major scratches , the car is in need of a body kit lol - which i really wanted to get done . iv removed the spoiler off the back because it was totally shit , those cheap rubbery ones . havent gotten the holes filled but the spoiler is still here if you want to put it back on for temporary use. the wheels have good tread on them , 16 in wheels . has a turbo timer installed aswell . front strut bar . drivers airbag and all electric options

all in all the car is a smooth reliable car to drive , seams to run very good from what i have seen . justs need some one to put some money into it to take it to the next level. has rego till august .

price is neg im askin 12,600. comes with a year warranty aswell which covers basic engine transmission , etc ... if any one is interested pm or give me a call if you want to have a look . 0434 465 302

i dont have many pics atm , but here are 2 main ones . if you require more i will post up others.

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