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1992 180sx

SR20DET 74,400km

Manual

Gun metal grey

Full body kit

Koni height adjustable coil overs

Slotted Camber adjustment

Nismo twin plate clutch

3 inch exhaust

Trust airinx pod filter

Climate control and full elecs

HKS turbo timer

$14,000ono

REG RWC

Melbourne, eastern suburbs.

Darren

0409 339 427

[email protected]

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Hey richie,

Yeah im driving to sunshine everyday now so the 180 has to go. I still might get a soarer but they are a bit big and boring. I want something comfortable but still with a bit of go, so a gts-t is my latest idea. I don't want to spend too much, so my options are really limited to $20 G's or so. :P

What else is in that range? S14?

Originally posted by OmoriR33

Hey,

To my knowledge isn't the 180 with SR20 faster than the R33? Those things are fairly quick.

Why are you selling?

Yeah they are pretty quick as they are light as a feather. I am driving a lot so I need a luxo barge. Eg R33 or Soarer :)

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