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hey everyone,

im selling my 180 as i am looking to buy a GTR (finally!)

1990 Nissan 180sx

SR20DET

manual

165***kms

600x300x80 FMIC

GFB boost controller

aftermarket pod filter/custom intake pipe

Garrett T28 turbo

tuned length stainless manifold

Bosch 040 fuel pump

full 3" exhaust system

new NGK plugs

New 25 row oil cooler/braided lines

Oil filter relocation kit

ViPEC ECU, Tuned my Mercury Motorsport, ~200rwkw on 14psi

New Exedy 5-puck heavy duty clutch

New Kaaz mechanical 2-way lsd

C's short shifter

new brake pads all round

Interior has all the normal mods (steering wheel, gearknob, etc)

resprayed Jet Black, brand new bodykit

Dark tinted windows

LED rear tailights

Works9 front bar

Uras sideskirts

vertex rear bar

Aftermarket aero mirrors

type-x rear wing

flared rear guards

17x9 +10 and 17x9.5 +13 Koya Drift teks

D2 drift spec adjustable coilovers

cusco strut brace

D1spec adjustable castor rods

adjustable rear camber arms

aftermarket tie rods/tie rod ends

alloy cradle bushes

This car is a proven performer, runs really well and slides like a dream! I'd say it'd make close to 200rwkw. The photos show graphics from the previous owner, however we have since taken them all off and polished the entire car. Will post up the new pics when I get a chance.

$14900ono will consider swaps for GTR plus cash either way if required (i dont mind if the GTR requires mechanical repairs)

contact Trent on 0402 421 437

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