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Engine

Forged Pistons

Forged Rods

Performance rings

Balanced and blue printed block

Ported head

Billet crank

Kevlar timing belt

Tensioned valve springs

550cc injectors

HKS Cams

HKS Cam gears

HKS Silicon hoses

HKS Duel dump pipe

HKS 3 layer head gasket

HKS POD filter

GFB BOV

Engine resprayed candy apple red

Intake

Upgraded roller bearing turbo

Z32 AFM

R33 radiator

Big cooler

Thermo fans

Stainless induction

Powder coated black cooler pipes

Driveline

OS Giken custom clutch

Lightened fly wheel

2 way mechanical LSD (Cusco I think)

Fully adjustable JIC Gold coilovers

Exhaust

Blitz NUR-Spec 3" stainless exhaust

Interior gadgets

HKS incab duel stage boost control

HKS Turbo timer

HKS Boost gauge

HKS Stainless shifter

Momo steering wheel

Recaro adjustable back race seat

HUD (speedo on windscreen)

Black wired alarm

Keyless entry

Electric windows

Full stereo including sub and amp

Origional 180sx floor mats

ECU

Dr Drift tuned ECU

Suspension etc

Strut brace

Nolathane bushes etc

P1 Buddy light weight race rims

Upgraded cross drilled disks

Upgraded callipers

Project Nu race pads

Body

Car resprayed Polar White

C-West front bar

Buddy club side skirts (I think)

Vertex rear bar (I think)

Shaved rear wing

Type x tail light and centre

I've just paid a years rego.

If you'd like any info just ask.

I'm looking for $13,000

Will neg for serious buyer

The car puts out close to 250rwkw on an aggresive tune, I drive it around at 170rwkw because it's just used to get me too and from work.

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G'day mate, it's an 89 model so it's a ca18, great on fuel and massive amounts of torque, it's above 600nm on a high tune.

I dont have reciepts for the work unfortunately due to a horrible house move where i ended up living in a shed for 4 weeks!

The turbo is a modified Garret roller bearing turbo, I'm only running 12psi as it's only used as a daily driver, it sure makes some noise when it's boosting!

Im located in Ballarat Victoria, about an hour from Melbourne.

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