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for sale i have a 1991 180sx, CA18det 5spd - - awesome car -

but its time for a change.

odometer reads 170XXX but the engine and body etc is maybe 7000km old.

anyways....

ENGINE:

-ARIAS pistons

-Total seal rings

-ACL race comp bearings

-Forged rods

-Block crack and pressure tested

-ATMO cams

-Gates high performance timing belt

-Port and polished

-1.3mm metal HG

-new idlers, pulleys, belts, gaskets all round

-444cc GTR injectors

-Treated crank

-walbro 500hp fuel pump

-ASE FMIC

-BLitz BOV

-3" turbo back zorst>splits into 2 3" twin pipes (heatwrpped dump)

-T28 turbo with HKS actuator-braided oil feed and heatwrapped coolant feed and return

-SARD rising rate FPR

-S/S Coilpacks

-New O2 sensor

-twin thermo fans with cored radiator and silcone hoses

oil has just been changed with mobil one and DRIFT oil filter, the engine is ready for watever can be thrown at it and running quite nice, would need a tune for max power

DRIVELINE

-EXEDY 5PUK clutch

-SR20 tailshaft

-Tein HR coilovers

-rear adjustable camber arms

-6bolt diff-new oil

-alloy rear cradle bushes

BODY

-brand new 2k paint job (red with black bonnet and black roof) painted 15/12/08

-URAS bodykit

-Carbon style GT wing-actually looks good

-18" akuma wheels 8", new tyres

-lazy eye

body is completley straight and the paint is imaculate, no rust.

INTERIOR

-pioneer mp3 player, 6" front speakers, and kenwood 300w 6x9

-US audio amp

-Greddy TT

-x2 SPECO guages-boost and oil pressure

-Racing pedals

-Nismo gearknob

all electrics work 100%

10k ono

open to swaps etc and cash either way..

its currently defected. but will be off very soon and rego'd for new buyer (8k defected)

will more get pics up tonight..

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