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selling due to my turbo conversion....

93 SR20DE 110'000 kms travelled no gear box (was 5sp manual) (bought car Nov 01 at 86K kms with slips to prove), serviced last at UAS May 2003 (receipts avail) with NGK iridium Sparks installed and Plenum chamber cleaned, with stock airbox. Engine good use for projects, turbo conversions, spare parts, spare engine or even to put in a CA18-S13 or other car.

Complete Engine package (as above) = $575 ono

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SYD buyers only, call 0414310713 or post reply or pm me, im located west SYD

also have tonne of spare parts from Halfcut left over from conversion, call 0414310713 to enquire

94 180sx halfcut wrecking

-radiotor and shroud

- Tie rod, Control arm, Front engine crossmember, stock front swaybar, front inner guards, other suspension components etc

-air con condenser and compressor with other a/c piping, vents, ducting

-s13 intrument cluster , centre console plastic, steering wheel shroud plastic bits

-white 180sx front side panels (abit dinged up due to transportation)

-S13 dashboard

-S13 stock struts+springs

-SR20DE Brake master Cylinder

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