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Vehicle: Nissan 180sx Type X

Year: 11/1996

Kilometers: 71,000

Colour: White

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Engine: SR20DET

Rego Expiry: 4/09

Info:

Up for sale is an absolutely IMMACULATE 180sx Type X, this is no word of a lie. The exterior is just utterly gorgeous; the white is glossy and smooth while the interior is spotless! Must come see it!

Exterior:

Type X Kit & Tail Lights

Genuine Add On Lips (Front & Rear!)

17” ADVAN AVS Model 6 Rims in Gold

Drift Type Wing – not 100% sure of its brand.

Suspension:

CUSCO Zero-2 Coilovers

NISMO Front & Rear Strut Braces

Brakes

R32 GT-R Brakes + Discs

Braided Lines for Front

Will sell with car for a little extra

Engine:

APEXi Panel Filter

APEXi Blow-off Valve

NISMO 3” Cat Back Exhaust

3” SS Dump Pipe

3" Front Pipe

7 Layer S15 Exhaust Gasket

Manifold to Turbo S15 Gasket

Braided Oil and Coolant Lines for Turbo

Interior:[/b]

Sony CDX GT-170 CD Player

Auto Watch Alarm with Build-in Turbo Timer

The reason for this sale is because the lack of driving I actually do in her. Over the last 6 months of ownership (since it came to Australia) I have done just shy of 5,000kms! With a work van, I don't really need to have a 2nd car! Not in a rush to sell but if someone comes up with the right $$$$ I will organise a deal!

Anyway, she has been maintained meticulously. Polished and clay bared every month and has been washed and cleaned nearly every weekend!

Come check her out and message/call me for ANY Questions! Best time is after 4pm!

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Asking $16,000ono

Come check her out and message/call me for ANY Questions! Best time is after 4pm!

Call on 0409 223 110!

Cheers.

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wow, dude that is one clean car.

If i had my turbo restrictions taken off, I'd take it!!

Good luck

Thanks mate!

Really need to get a car thats more practical for myself. Starting to do more and more adventure stuff and the 180 doesn't like rough roads lol

Haha, yeh. Sure em. It handles like an absolute dream, took her for a spin yesterday afternoon for a bit of fuel and makes me smile every time! Unfortunately, it needs to go....will definitly be getting another one down the track when I own my own place!!!

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