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JDM TYPE X 180 Collectible

The car is in mint condition, both physically and mechanically A1. You will not find a 180sx in this condition, with the mods on it. Never had any accidents, completely straight. Legitimate reason for sale, need money for house. This car is not for the faint hearted. It holds a safe tune of 190kw with great handling mods. Just the mods alone cost more than the car. I am a car enthusiast, so the car looked after very well. Here's the list of mods. Grab yourself a bargain. Enjoy.

-70,000km

-1996 Blacktop SR20DET

Mods:

- S15 injectors

- HKS air filter

- Hybrid Intercooler

- HKS GTSS turbo

- Apexi Power FC+controller

- Nismo fuel regulator

- Cusco catch can

- HKS oil cooler

- Hybrid electronic boost controller

- Cusco air diversion plate

- Nismo engine cap

- Nismo radiator cap

- Nismo power brace

- Nismo gear knob

- front and rear strut brace

- front and rear sway bars

- Cusco castor rods

- Cusco camber arms

- Buddy Club P1 17x8 front, 17x9 rear

- Bridgestone RE001 all around

- Defi gauges x 5 (water temp, boost, exhaust temp, oil pressure, oil temp)

- Defi controller

- Pivot shift light

- Pivot lazy eye controller

- Teins Flex with EDFC

- Apexi RSM (black)

- Bride brix ii x 2

- Apexi turbo timer

- Fujitsubo full exhaust (dump,front pipe, high flow cat, cutback)

- 5 stud conversion (s15 front brakes , r33 rear brakes)

- Cusco brake stopper

- Exedy heavy duty clutch

- GP sports bodykit

- Carbon fibre rear centre garnish

- Sony USB headhunt with Sony amplifier

- Pioneer speakers

- Alarm with central locking

Too many to list..…..

Service has been done, brand new brakes pads, brand new tyres, brand new clutch.

ALL JDM PARTS ARE BRAND NEW!!! COMES WITH MANUALS.

Asking $17,999 (the parts and labor alone cost more than that)

No time wasters, genuine inquiries only.

Please contact via 0425 747 859 ONLY! i don't come on SAU that much.

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