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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my 180sx. i brought this car stock standered and started my project. i built this car to be a reliable street weapon. which it deffintaly has proven its self there. Ive owned this car for a year now, everything has been done within this time. all work was done by my mechanic "MW performance" no one else touches this car but him. and tunned by matt at PITTS. I have built this car without jumping any steps.

Anyway its time for me to move on. Im selling due to buying a house. im willing to trade plus cash. wouldnt mind a 32 gtr. but would rather cash. EVERYTHING you see on the car has done less than 7000kms. any questions please ask.

Nissan 180sx

-1993 nissan 180sx

-Redtop sr20det

-Manual

-Custom Gunmetal grey

-Black roof

-Sunroof

-145kms

Engine modifications-

-JE 20 thou pistons

-JE total seal rings

-Eagle H-beam rods

-King main bearings

-King big end bearings

-Arp rod bolts

-Arp main bolts

-Fully engine balance

-Arp head bolts

-Port job in/ex sides

-New head service

-Nismo low temp thermostat

-Light weight pullys

-Blue radiator hose and vaccum lines

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-OS gekin twin plate clutch (rebuilt)

-Freshly rebuilt gearbox

-40mm aloy radiator

-Engine damper

-Greddy 1.2m headgasket

-Garret GT3071

-ALL quailty braided lines

-Garret internal gate

-Custom intercooler piping

-600x300x75 intercooler

-Custom hard intake pipe

-Greddy Sump

-Greddy sandwich plate

-Greddy oilcap

-Greddy watertemp sensor holder thingy

-3inch front back custom exhaust

-Nismo 740cc injectors

-HKS valve springs

-HKS step 2 cam in 272 12mm lift

-HKS step 2 cam ex 272 11.5mm lift

-HKS adjustable cam gears

-HKS rocker arm stoppers

-Apexi power fc

-Apexi pod to suit z32

-Z32 afm

-Oil catch can

-Splitfire coilpacks

-2xBlitz radiator caps

-GFB plumb back bov

Suspension mods-

-Cusco zero1 full adjustable coilovers

-Cusco front sway bar

-Cusco rear sway bar

-Cusco caster rods

-Cusco front struct brace

-Ebay rear struct brace

-R32 calipers and roters

-S15 5 stud setup

Interior mods-

-Cs short shifter

-Tust gearknob

-Ponner splits

-Ponner headunit

-Cadence sub and box

-Eay style 2500wat amp

-Floor matts

-MOMO steering wheel

Electronic mods-

-HKS turbo timer type 1

-Blitz DSBC spec R

-Odyseey pc925 battery

-Power fc hand set

-Defi boost, oil temp, water temp

oil pressure guage

-Defi control unit 2

Exterior mods-

-Vertex kit

-Custom gungrey with black roof

-17inch enkei racing wheels

-window tinting

Im willing to strip some parts to make this car cheaper. I would really rather sell it as a whole package as its perfect as it is. The car made 360rwhp with a dyno sheet to prove on matts dyno. been to 2 other dynos and made 384 and 386rwhp with same boost.

Im after 24.000. If you think this is to much work it out your self. i know you dont get wat you spend on cars as ive gone through this before but to build a car like this u will be spending more than that just on modifications.

P.S i also have a GENUINE trust/greddy t67 turbo kit which includes manifold wastegate piping exhaust etc) greddy plenum, massive greedy intercooler kit and 850cc sard injectors which im willing to sell with the car cheap if there is a quick sale... NOTE ALL THIS STUF IS BRAND NEW NO 2nd hand shit here.

If you are interested pm me for more pics and contact info

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hey mate,

i got pics but onl willing to email those interested more pics. so send me ur email if ur interestd.

qaurter mile i have no idea but it deffintaly wuld be in the 11s.

here is a pic of the kit i got. more of its down stairs. couldbnt be stuffed carting it all up for a pic.

Also the os gekin twinplate clutch was rebuilt by jim berry (it was his monty clutch builds)

Edited by Sr PWR

IM WILLING TO SELL THE TURBO KIT SEPERATE

GENUINE trust/greddy t67 turbo kit which includes manifold wastegate piping exhaust etc) greddy plenum, massive greedy intercooler kit and 850cc sard injectors, Apexi rsm

Edited by Sr PWR

Have see nthis car in the flesh, is a beautiful example of a 180sx. All good quality parts bulit by Marty from MW performance who own's a 400+rwkw 180sx, woudln't trust my car being bulit on the coast by anyone but MW Performance. Good luck with the sale adam, you really are selling that car for an absolute steal... you should just keep it! :banana:

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