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Nissan 180sx

Location: Ballarat

Condition: Excellent condition

Reason for selling: Time to calm down...... a little

Payment details $16,500 or consider swap or trade plust cash adjustment if required

Details:

The engine was professionally built over 6 months by a very reputable ca18 engine builder and is capable of pushing out 250rwkw and around 700nm or torque, in it's current state it's running a measly 167.5rwkw as the car is only used as a daily driver to and from work. This can obviously be changed in cab.

I'm getting a little older and have come to the conclusion that I don't need a race car to get me too and from work, also the car needs to be driven the way it was designed and built.

Being a ca18 this car can be driven very economically which is a bonus in this day and age. Not sure if it's because I'm a little older too but I've had absolutely no police attention in this car what so ever.

I could be interested in swap or trade plus cash adjustment if required.

Feel free to contact me for any extra info etc

Josh

0413 487 971

Forged Pistons

Forged Rods

Performance rings

Balanced and blue printed block

Ported head

Billet aluminium balanced crank

Upgraded roller bearing turbo

Z32 AFM

R33 radiator

Big cooler (Only a month or so old)

Carbon Kevlar timing belt

Thermo fans

Tensioned valve springs

550cc injectors

HKS Cams

HKS Cam gears

HKS incab duel stage boost control

HKS Turbo timer

HKS Silicon hoses

HKS Duel dump pipe

HKS Boost gauge

HKS 3 layer head gasket

HKS POD filter

HKS Stainless shifter

Mines ECU

OS Giken custom clutch

Lightened fly wheel

Momo steering wheel

Blitz NUR-Spec 3" stainless exhaust

Stainless tuned length induction

High flowed throttle body

Strut brace

Engine resprayed candy apple red

Car resprayed Polar White

Recaro adjustable back race seat

HUD (speedo on windscreen)

C-West front bar

Buddy club side skirts (I think)

Vertex rear bar (I think)

Shaved rear wing

Type x tail light and centre

P1 Buddy light weight race rims

2 way mechanical LSD (Cusco I think)

Fully adjustable JIC Gold coilovers

Upgraded cross drilled disks

Upgraded callipers

Project Nu race pads

GFB BOV

Powder coated black cooler pipes

Black wired alarm

Keyless entry

Electric windows

Full stereo including sub and amp

Origional 180sx floor mats

There's obviously a lot more that I've forgotten but im at work and can't remember it all.

Pictures:

Contact Details: Josh 0413 487 971

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  • 2 weeks later...
upgraded roller bearing turbo?

capable of 250rwkw?

Yeah mate as in it's bigger than what was origionally on there and im not sure of the specs, i could be a twat and make up a bunch of numbers but at the end of the day, why tell storys?

And the 'capable' is in reference to the engine being able to get that high on a rude tune, it'd require different fuel and would be detrimental to the engine to run it that hard for a long while. The engine will however happily drive safe at 210-220rw

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