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Nissan 180sx 1992

Sr20DET Auto

150,000k's

Engine drives well, still feels very tight.

Turbo has been recently replaced with a later model blacktop unit. (same specs)

Silicone radiator hoses

This is my mums car and she has owned it for the last 10 years.

Car hasn't been drited (unless she snuck out to a track day without us knowing)

Is fitted with 17's

A/M front pipe and 3" exhaust, Stainless cannon muffler.

Factory side skirts

Clean interior

Heads up display

HICAS

CD Stereo (pioneer i think)

Sunroof

Drives nicely, sounds great and has plenty of power.

Reason for sale is my mum has upgraded to a Mazda 3 so its no longer needed.

Registered and driving in SA

Quick sale $7k ono

Took some pics but didn't get a chance to wash it, pleas note that there are 2 x giant bird shits in the pictures that are not included in the sale of the car.

These will be removed prior to sale.

Travis

0401 293 557

[email protected]

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Parents have owned it for last 10 years, pretty sure they have reciepts for all work done.

yer mate sweeeeeeeeeeeet

do you have any service history????

will suss the funds and get back to you soon

cheers

power steerings?

abs brakes?

airbags?

power windows?

look at the pictures dude.

but seeing as youre asking.

yes.

yes.

no.

probably.

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