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hey guys, selling my car now, hoping to upgrade it to somthing else.

the car is P Plate legal as it's non-turbo

car is regularly serviced and cleaned.fairly stock.

car - 180sx 93' model

colour -two tone champaigne, with black

transmission - manual(does not grind gears)

engine - sr20de

rego - till feb 10

kilometers - 158 xxx

modifications

HKS mushroom filter

Cat-back exhaust with 4.5" muffler

front has koni springs on stock shocks

rear has koni springs on koni shocks

interior

S14 seats

180sx floor mats

sony head unit (MP3, USB, IPod, Aux In)

6.5" MTX front splits

7 x 10 rear speakers

12" kenwood sub

cadence ZRS1502 2 channel amplifier

tomei gear knob

exterior

16" 5 spoke wheels

GP sports front bar

vertex side skirts

vertex rear bar

bonnet, roof and boot are painted black

also alittle lowered.

also got some spares to come with the car.

short shifter (ebay stuff)

stock airbox

momo steering wheel + boss kit (not the best condition)

pair of 15" wheels (aftermarket)

located around the liverpool area

price is $9,000 im open to offers.

will consider reasonable offers only.

offer through PM only thanks.

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