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180SX rolling shell. Striped interior but still have all interior parts. Coilovers front and rear. Some parts still in engine bay including AC compressor and power steering pump (CA18DET). LSD with larger cooling fins. drive shafts and tailshaft etc. Doors have intrusion bars fitted and all new seatbelts. Car was originally being done as a street car but then changed to a track car but is now up for grabs. $1000

Also for sale to suit 180SX

GP sports, full body kit

(front bar side skirts rear bar. All near new. $700 o.n.o

20mm Front panels (maybe 30mm not sure :) ) $200 o.n.o

GAB super, front struts , unsure of spring weights. $100 o.n.o

Exhaust (RSR front pipe, hollowed cat, flared cannon) $100 o.n.o

PM or 0417889424 Located near Holdenhill, Adelaide, South Australia

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regoable?

I see new vin has been etched into the firewheel but no compliance plate fitted

keen if regoable

Unsure of its full history. Imported to Quensland. Bought by a mate but wasnt regoed and far as he knew never had been. I bought it off him but never took it through regency for rego etc. Not sure if it can at all now, as its original engine and gear box whave been sold. has import approval papers but no complience papers but as i said has new seat belts and intrusion bars etc. To be safe i will say it cant be regoed but feel free to ask the nazis motor transport if there is a way.

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180SX rolling shell. Striped interior but still have all interior parts. Coilovers front and rear. Some parts still in engine bay including AC compressor and power steering pump (CA18DET). LSD with larger cooling fins. drive shafts and tailshaft etc. Doors have intrusion bars fitted and all new seatbelts. Car was originally being done as a street car but then changed to a track car but is now up for grabs. $1000

Also for sale to suit 180SX

GP sports, full body kit

(front bar side skirts rear bar. All near new. $700 o.n.o

20mm Front panels (maybe 30mm not sure :) ) $200 o.n.o

GAB super, front struts , unsure of spring weights. $100 o.n.o

Exhaust (RSR front pipe, hollowed cat, flared cannon) $100 o.n.o

PM or 0417889424 Located near Holdenhill, Adelaide, South Australia

GP Side skirts and rear bar SOLD

bargain. :P

some info that might help the new owner. it may well have been complied under the old 15yo rule if it's a 1988 89 or 90 model. in that case it would have had rego items addressed (seatbelts, intrusions bars etc) but depending on the state it would not have needed a compliance plate as such. just the vin either etched or stamped on it somewhere. so it's quite possible if it was made roadworthy that it could be registered again. but either way it's a great start as a track car.

bargain. :laugh:

some info that might help the new owner. it may well have been complied under the old 15yo rule if it's a 1988 89 or 90 model. in that case it would have had rego items addressed (seatbelts, intrusions bars etc) but depending on the state it would not have needed a compliance plate as such. just the vin either etched or stamped on it somewhere. so it's quite possible if it was made roadworthy that it could be registered again. but either way it's a great start as a track car.

Had damage from forktrucks to the chassis rail plus a little rust here and there so once you add engine etc it wouldnt be worth getting it on the road but sweet as for a track car. If i hadnt been made redundant thats what was going to happen to it. Oh well, new job...new dreams for a new ride...time for a 32 i think :geek:

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