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NISSAN 180SX 1990 1.8 TURBO BLACK IN COLOUR VERY CLEAN CAR VERY ORIGINAL IS AUTO HASNT BEEN MODIFIED LIKE MOST OF THE IMPORTS AROUND ALWAYS GARAGED SERVICED EVERY 5,000 KMS AND ONLY DRIVEN ON WEEKENDS CAR NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT ALWAYS USED HIGH OCTANE PETROL REGO TIL DECEMBER 09 HAS DONE 145,XXX KMS

LOCATION OF CAR IS MELBOURNE

Everything is listed below:

--- Apexi turbo timer

--- Blitz boost Gauge

--- Side skirts

--- Pod filter

--- 3 inch cat back exhaust has a nice note to it

--- Aircon working very well heating also working well

--- Immobiliser alarm also with a advanced option windows go up when button is pressed

--- Tinted windows

--- 12 inch pioneer sub

--- JVC head unit with remote

--- 2 channel amp 2 speakers at front and 2 at rear

Interior is great like new always used seat covers had 4 new brake pads fitted recently

Contact 0424688872

Asking Price 7,000 or nearest offer not interested in any swaps or trades

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