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Item: 180sx

Location: rocky

Website: here

Item Condition: fair

Reason for Selling:kid on the way

Price and Payment Conditions: 18grand or swap for tuff 4door. swap is what i would rather do

Extra Info: front bar and guards need replacing/ repairing

Pictures:

Contact Details: pm me or post here. or email me or add me at [email protected]

wheels /suspension

advan racing 17x9 and 17x8 tri spoke wheels

255's rear 235s front getting close to be replaced

5mm front spacer 25mm rear bolt on spacer

billet 5 stud hubs front and rear from just jap

r32 rotors /calippers front std rear

hot bits coilovers

jic caster rods

aluminium cradle lockers

body/paint

ford envy green with extra gold pearls

including engine bay and rocker cover

30mm wide rear 25 mm wider fronts

full uras bodykit and clear lights to suit

gearbox/ clutch

os giken twin plate clutch.

os giken 1st 2nd 3rd hardened gearset

engine/ turbo

greddy sump

eagle rods

aries pistons

fully balanced bottom end including clutch

arp head/main stud kit

arc race bearing

reseated valves

new exhaust valve guides

all new seals through engine

jun high rev valve springs

jun 264 11.5mm lift in/ex cams

tomei rocker stopper kit

increased presure oil pump

walbro fuel pump

malpasi fuel presure reg

tomei 555 injectors

stainless low mount manifold

garett gt2530 4inch infeed rated at 440hp

gktech exhaust

4 inch intake pipe into standard position for airfilter

hks airfilter

hybrid intercooler kit modified hotside

gfb blow off valve "bovus maximus"

earls oil cooler and filter relocater kit(not on car)

twin electric thermo fans

interior/electrics

apexi avcr boost controller mounted to climate controls hole, controls removed

apexi power fc d jetro series

apexi pen turbo timer

splitfire boost guage

autometer oil pressure and water temp guages mounted in centre airvent in custom mount

kenwood head unit kenwood 6 inch speakers in front

power cable and rca's running to boot

sports steering wheel

bride drivers seat

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Edited by yogi_in_a_180
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whats wrong with the front guards and bar??

guards are both split and bar is chipped

also all tyres recently replaced

new coil packs, the red ones lol

gk tech stainless exhaust

Edited by yogi_in_a_180

What ECU,

do you have power figures?

how much boost, when was the engine built and who by....

can u put up photos of the damage?

Edited by axe s
What ECU,

do you have power figures?

how much boost, when was the engine built and who by....

can u put up photos of the damage?

power fc d jetro the one with a map sensor

12psi atm

engine built bout 15,000 klms ago by myself

never had a full power tune only but was dyno tuned to run without leaning out made bout 260hp

will try get pics of it soon gotta charge digi cam batts

pics of anything else?

Edited by yogi_in_a_180

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