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Rego: Jul 2008

Make: Nissan

Model: 180sx

Milage: 120,000kms

Transmission: 5spd

Colour: Orange - Black roof

Location: Newcastle

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: $11,000

Contact: [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

1990 CA18DET 180SX.

Rego till June 2008

GT2860R

Microtech LT10S - x4 IGN

Walbro pump

Dual stage Boost controller.

3" exhaust all through.

Intercooler and BOV.

18" RIMS

Tein Coil overs all around.

URAS kit, custom orange with black roof.

HID lights

S15 seats and retrimed doors.

150RWKW @ 10psi.

Has damaged Rear bar. New rear bar provided, not painted.

Has damaged Tail lights and panel under tail lights. All new parts provided.

Damage was due to reversing into parked car, low speed. ALL NEW PARTS IN CAR. Just need fitting and painting.

Should cost between $500 - $1000 to spray and fit, or less if you can fit yourself. Have asked two smash repairers to make sure that is all that is required.

Have been intending to fix since April when I had the accident, but now I just need the car gone. That's why I have the parts because I've been slowly getting them as they became available.

NO TIME to get fixed. New job and moving soon!!

If I can't get $8500 before the end of the weekend, I'll book it in to be fixed and price returns to $11,000 and yes, I've had interest at that price.

email me at [email protected] or sms 0401 091 894

As I'm moving I need a standard newer car that i can insure easily! I'll only be able to park it on the street! So interested in trades for newer standard cars, ie WRX, Integra Type R, must be insurable by 25 yo male.

cheers.

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nar there is a smell dent in that. quite small tho, could probably panel beat it into shape yourself without much effort, or get them to bog and spray when they spray the rest.

now up on ebay. selling by saturday is likely.

  • 4 weeks later...

hey there, would u be intrested in a swap with a pulsar n14 sss 92, with full custom red interior, bucket seats, lsd, g4 adjustable suspension, sr20, k&n pod, exhuast,

17inch black gestalt rims, rego, tints, big system etc? pm me if ur keen, baby blue coulur, wingless

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