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hey guys putting my 180sx up for eoi will sell at the right price or swap for an s14 or even an r32 with a rb25 but open to anything show me what you got

180sx 115000kms recod motor has only had 45000 according to dash in half cut however speedo was also not working hence not using it

body isnt to bad few minor dings no major damage or accident history previous owner thought nissan didnt do a good enough job of installing the door trims so he put a few self tappers through it... (thank god the stereo was the only thing he touched) i have removed them and fitted clips however holes are still there barely noticable dash has a hair line crack however still looks the part

2871 bb turbo

fmic

airfilter

na cams

full turboback exhaust

power fc with hand controller tunned

king springs

excedy heavy duty clutch

turbo timer

walbro fuel pump

schenider cd mp3 player + 4 speakers sounds great

has 17x9 rear 17x8 front sparco style rims will drop price if sold without wheels

made 194kw@10psi at bel garage

im sure theres more mods which i havent listed

the car has not been boosted past 10psi it has a very safe afr the way it is and more than enough power for simply getting around town and the fuel economy is amazing however with bigger inj and a retune you will see a sustantial increase

reason for sale my sr corolla will be comming out of the shop very soon and it has s13 front end so i wanted abit of a change from the s13 series

prefer swap however $8750

ono

beter pics will be up in the next few days

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  • 3 weeks later...

swaps for r32 sedan?

basic mods

rb20

hks fmic

arc intake

kakimoto catback

hks bov

hicas locked

rays wheels 17x8/9

cusco rear coilovers

hks turbo timer

5" splits front

6" rear speakers

5% tints

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