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Model: Black Manual Nissan 180sx SR20DET Blacktop + sunroof + abs... Personalised plates not included

Condition: Bought 2nd hand from private importer, see for yourself, amazing condition inside and out. Serviced every 5,000km

Mileage: Bought in November 06 with 90,xxxkm. Now with 114,xxxkm

Price: $14,000 neg no reasonable offer refused

Location: Sydney, NSW

Reason for sale: Going overseas, very regretful sale

Background: I bought this car stock standard from an importer, it was bought new in Japan by a Japanese couple then bought by myself through an importer.

The car has never given me any mechanical woes. It was involved in a minor accident with a loose fence which damage was completely cosmetic, there was no damage done to framing or subframing. You can see my repair thread >>HERE<<

The car is registered until April 2009. All modifications are safety, aesthetic mods and supporting mods, the motor and drive train are stock standard, It's a perfect platform for someone who is looking for a safer than stock car, or for someone who plans to mode the car for drift or drag. I'm a very picky owner and only the best brand names where used. The car has never seen the track

Engine

HKS FMIC, custom IC piping by STR8E180

Blitz POD

Walbro fuel pump

3" Jasma approved catback exhaust, nice tone, not loud, but great bark on boost

Suspension/Handling/braking

HKS drag coilovers, height and damper adjustable

Cusco front strut brace

5 stud conversion (s14 fronts, R33 rears)

R33 GTST front and rear calipers, rebuilt 1,000km ago (that's right, one thousand)

RDA slotted front and rear rotors, 1,000km old (that's right, one thousand)

Lucas TRW brake pads, 1,000km old (that's right, one thousand)

S15 stock rims with Pirelli Pzero Nero tyres, 1,000km old (that's right, one thousand)

Maltec ADR approved braided brake lines, 1,000km old (that's right, one thousand)

R32GTR BMC

R32 GTST drum handbrake assembly

Body

GP sports G4 front bar with mesh for fmic

Genuine factory option sideskirts

Genuine factory option rear pods and centre valence

Genuine Typex tail lights lights with CF garnish tinted. Lower apron as well

Z pillar rear quarter window covers

GP sports stlye roof wing

HID lamps in projector style housings

Pivot Sleepy Eye controller

Interior

Nardi Wheel, 3xdefi style din mount mount gauges

White EL gauges

Pivot Sleepy Eye controller

Contact Phillips Huynh - 0424 437 054 - [email protected]

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