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Car 1996 White Nissan 180SX with rare sunroof

Mileage 13X XXXkm

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Been spending too much money in the past week ... need money for personal reasons now

The bad

- This was intended to be my drift pig, so the body is in average condition, nothing special. Front bumper bar has a minor crack in it (but i have a new gp sports full kit to go with the car anyways). Front guards are creased/cracked due to stresses caused by the front bumper bar, nothing drastic - still looks nice.

- Rear bumper bar is a gp sports item (unpainted) fitted up in 5 minutes. 2 bolts, 2 cable ties.

- Needs a wash

The good

- The interior is perfect. No rips, no tears, no burns, no cracks, nothing. Absolutely clean 110%. Even the plastics look new

- Mechanically 110% perfect. No issues what so ever. I have ALL documentation papers for this car - every service, parts replaced, new items installed, tyres changed, pink slip, rego EVEN the ORIGINAL purchase receipt from the importers. Log books, paperwork, instruction manual - EVERYTHING. No weird rattles or ticks, idles smooth as a babies ass and purrs like a kitten on steroids

- rare sunroof version

- genuine hybrid fmic

- custom intake pipe to pod filter located behind front bumper bar (where the pigeons nest is located)

- hks ssqv bov (nice deafening ching to make a kid fall off their bicycle)

- t28bb turbo

- Apexi AVCR dialed in at 1 bar boost. Makes over 160rwkw effortlessly

- Tight diff. Feels really strong and good. Leaves 2 lines whether that be during straight or dori dori action

- Custom twin 3" flutes. Car sounds like a deadset beast on steroids. No gay droning either when cruising

- 3" turbo back exhaust system

- Nismo front strut brace

- Slotted rotors all round

- Lowered on springs

- Volk dished rims: 18x9 rears wrapped in bridgestone potenzas with 8mm spacer, 18x8 fronts wrapped in bridgestone potenzas with 5mm spacer

- Digital climate control works a treat. Air con will turn an Eskimo blue and heater will make an African sweat

- Rare Nismo dash (was imported with the car)

- Nismo gear knob

- Momo steering wheel with boss kit

- Pioneer mp3 deck with remote, 6" fronts, 6x9s rears

- Brant alarm system wired in with turbo timer (2 remotes, instruction manual, receipts etc)

- HKS turbo timer

- Tints

- ALL electronics work (lights, wipers, washer jets, rear demister etc etc)

Thats all i can remember for now. Im sure there's more to it. Ill update as i remember.

Price Im after just 9.5k for it as is or 9k without the rims. This is a straight forward sale as i dont want time wasters, tyre kickers, low ballers, dreamers or the likes of such ppl. Respect me, and ill respect you.

Contact Details PM me if you have any questions.

Photos As stated, the car needs a wash lol

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  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE SLAMMED to just 8k with stockies or 8.5k as is...

96 model with sunroof, nismo dash and a whole bunch of other goodies including all original paperwork and purchase receipt for just 8k!!!! WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

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