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Black Nissan 180sx 1992 manual turbo and highly modified

REPAIRABLE, OR FOR PARTS

Damaged RHF Drivers side

Engine runs

Thousands spend on the whole car with performance mods see list below

New engine recently put in with receipts

Mechanic owner

Must sell ASAP to pay off debts

Car was recently finished until crash so all parts are near new

BODY

Body kit

Gandor tail Lights

Recent respray

INTERIOR

Boss kit

Quick release kit

Nardi steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

BEE-R Rev limiter

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi AVCR boost controller

7 racetech gauges

Strobe lights

Sony head deck and speakers

Drift handbrake button

ENGINE

Alloy radiator

Splitfire coilpacks

Walbro fuel pump

Front mount intercooler

Blow off valve

EXHAUST

3" Straight through

High flow cat

Heat wrap over exhaust

DRIVETRAIN

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Nismo braided clutch like

Nismo clutch slave cylinder

Shimmed LSD

BRAKES/WHEELS

Five stud conversion kit bolt on with genuine new wheel bearings

MU secret pads HC+

Slotted rotors

Nismo braided brake lines

R32 GTR wheels

Jnc wheel nuts

SUSPENSION

Tein super street coilovers

Whiteline sway bars

Kmac strut top bars

Pinapple cradle bushes

New tie rod and tie rod ends

Steering metal spacer replacement

Please contact me if you have any questions 0423428670 -Chris

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Repairable-wrecking...id=p3286.c0.m14

Edited by chriz

hey mate

if you do decide to part it out let me know as i'm definatly keen on pretty much all this:

if you interested i am happy to pay cash, just need to shift my wheels and then i can come round, can also swap your suspension for mine with cash your way to keep it rolling.

DRIVETRAIN

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Nismo braided clutch like

Nismo clutch slave cylinder

Shimmed LSD

BRAKES/WHEELS

Five stud conversion kit bolt on with genuine new wheel bearings

MU secret pads HC+

Slotted rotors

Nismo braided brake lines

R32 GTR wheels

Jnc wheel nuts

SUSPENSION

Tein super street coilovers

Whiteline sway bars

Kmac strut top bars

Pinapple cradle bushes

New tie rod and tie rod ends

Steering metal spacer replacement

Boss kit

Quick release kit

Nardi steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

7 racetech gauges

Strobe lights - because they looked cool the other night lol

let me know, i'll be more then happy to come round and give you guys a hand stripping it all down, least i can do

cheers

james (enamal panda sil :happy: )

Shimmed LSD

Five stud conversion kit bolt on with genuine new wheel bearings

Nismo braided brake lines

Tein super street coilovers

Pinapple cradle bushes

New tie rod and tie rod ends

Steering metal spacer replacement

Boss kit

Quick release kit

Nardi steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

7 racetech gauges - not including boost or DET specific gauges.

Strobe lights - because they looked cool the other night lol

possibly interested in the gearbox aswell, mine has just started crunching 3rd on downshifts.

let me know, i'll be more then happy to come round and give you guys a hand stripping it all down, least i can do

will also be able to swap my shocks and springs for the coils to keep the shell rolling, make things a bit easier for you.

cheers

james (enamal panda sil :P )

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