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EOI......

My bro's 180 sx will be for sale soon ......

it includes the following (pics up soon)

All parts are almost brand new engine rebuilt by Brad no corners cut and no chinese parts.

Engine Rebuild: New Crankshaft, Forged Pistons, Rings, Forged Conrods, Valve Springs, Rocker Stoppers, Head Gasket etc.

Engine makes = 206kw's at the wheels on 15 psi (safe tune)

Turbo Garrett GT2871R

ECU Apexi Power FC and Hand Controller

Exhaust System: Exhaust Manifold, Dump Pipe, Front Pipe 3", Cat back

Exhaust 3", Cat Converter MetalCat

Blow Off Valve HKS SSQV

Air Flow Meter Z32

Front Mount Intercooler

Fuel Rail

Fuel Pump - bosch 044

Injectors - 780 cc

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Fuel Surge Tank

Oil Catch Can Trust/Greddy modified with internal baffle and a return to sump

Oil Cooler

Oil Filter Relocation Kit

Oil Sump Baffled

Boost Gauge Autometer

Temperature Gauge Autometer

Battery Odyssey

Boost Controller Greddy Profec B Spec II

Wheels SSR Reverse Mesh 16 inch (2 of them widend by Dr Wheels to almost 10's)

Center Caps SSR

Front and Rear Fenders DMAX (not installed)

Coilovers TEIN Street Spec (few months old)

Coilpack Splitfire (few months old)

Steering Wheel OMP Style and Boss Kit

Turbo Timer Apexi

Koyo Radiator (Just installed)

Spoiler Wangan Wing (Super rare)

Front End Conversion S13 Silvia: Bonnet, hard to get square Headlights, Front Bar(Not installed but included in sale )

Pod Filter K&N

New Radiator Overflow Bottle

Greddy Gear Knob

Near new Federal 595's all round

8-10 Bottles of 5 Litres Oil Royal Purple = 80 - 90 $ a bottle retail

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND STAND BY FOR PICS

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prob around 15

give or take the extras?

we have other priorities now and havent the time to put the new front end on now or the rear quarters

but will look great when its all on

its quite fast as well

such as the royal purple ans such............

sorry bout no pics

As noted the car includes a full set o D-max fenders front and rear as the current front end is crap

Also includes super rare s1 Silvia headlights and original silvia bonnet so if you have the time to swap the front over its all there

As noted you will get 9 bottles of Royal Purple oil included as that is the oil that has been used since the full rebuild 1 year ago

Car also has a brand new crank from Nissan

Here are a few pics there all i have ATM

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As mentioned new front end is included

rear wheels have been widend as you may see - if the rims are not needed ill take $1600 off the price

Cheers for reading people

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car is now 10 k with stock rims including all new silvia front end to install by purchaser with rare type 1 head lights and front and rear d max fenders to be instaled by purchaser

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