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hi guys.

i have my 94 180sx sr20det blacktop which i want to swap for another car just for a change. wrx, s14, r32, r33 etc. prefer wrx or s14.

modifications:

FMIC with custom piping.

Turbosmart vport BOV

3 inch turbo back x force exhaust

Turbosmart boost controller

walbro fuel pump

s15 injectors

niss tune ecu

engine dampner

pod filter and heat shield.

KMAC strut brace

gtr rear swaybar

lowered springs and shocks

18 inch hp wheels with 80% tyre

plastic type x kit

pivot mini shift light

15% window tint

3x gauges (not hooked up) 1x autometer boost gauge

apexi pen timer. (VOLTS AFR TIMER)

s15 front seats

nardi steering wheel. (horn button broken but horn works)

pineoor head unit and 6's in parcel shelf.

alarm/immobiliser with remote start

euro tail lights and clear front indicators

sunroof

all brake pads have been changed about 6 months

serviced 5000km with ryco filter and royal purple and sparkplugs. (This service tried nulon hi tech syn oil.)

diff and gear box oil changed.

car tuned and dynoed at unigroup. 169.3kw with a leak from bov. now replaced so should be 173kw or so on stock turbo

have missed some stuff but yeah let me know what you guys have.

located sydney NSW.

p.s bonnet is unlached in photos thats why there is the gap.

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