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FOR SALE LATE 1991 180sx SR20DET MANUAL!!!!!

Custom Green Paint - (Kawasaki green)

Chrome Rims (Used to have Work Rims but now Sold)

White Speedo Dials

60mm Apexi Boost Gauge (pillar Mounted)

Tein Height Adjustable suspension, HR or HA not sure

VELO ADR Approved fixed back racing seats (both driver and passenger) - Comes with papers.

Custom Gear boot - w/nismo gear knob

Single Din Pioneer DVD/mp3 Player

Sound Stream 6x9s rear, 6s Front

Front and Rear Strut Braces

Cat Back Exhaust

Forged Internals

Front Mount Intercooler.

Genuine 114xxx KM

SR20det 5 Speed Manual

Veilside: Side Skirts and rear pods.

Unknown After market front bar...(uses JDM s14a indicators)

Pod Filter

Painted Rocker Cover to match body work.

Car is clean and well maintained.

Car Has been Serviced every 5000kms, Using Motul 300v and replacing cooper spark plugs every 5000km as well.

The dash has a crack on the drivers side due to weather but it is easy to fix and not that noticeable.

Front Bar is fibre glass and has a little curb damage but only cosmetic and the drivers side guard has small dent.

The Second gear crunches a little. (Car runs and drives fine)

SALE PRICE $9500ono

Will install new gearbox and clutch at buyers request (will require a deposit, don't wanna be left in the lurch)

If you wanna buy the car as is then:

SALE PRICE $8500ono

Genuine and serious offers will be considered, not time wasters or joy riders.

PM if you need. BUT WOULD RATHER HAVE PEOPLE CALL: 0432483411

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