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1995model blacktop sr20det 180sx 5 Speed manual $8000

175,000kms

Purple/grey colour

T28 aus-spec s15 turbo

braided lines

3"front/dump pipe with hi-flow cat

trust power extreme 2 3" exhaust

turbotech manual boost controller

front mount intercooler

aluminium dualcore 40mm radiator

apexi power air filter

s15 5 stud conversion + front brake upgrade to 4 pot

s15 gt-spec rims

electronic saber boost guage in enclosed mearcat dash pod

s15 front seats

front pillowtops on lowered springs

rear teins adjustable suspension

15% tints all round

autowatch 3 point immobiliser

2point keypad immobiliser

mongoose sms pager unit

Always serviced every 6,000kms using nulon oils

Never seen more than 9psi of boost

12" Sub in boot, boxed up, kenwood amp, pioneer mp3 player deck

Doesn't get driven much, done 15k kms in 24months

2nd owner in aus, 1st owner was a 33 yr old bloke imported it in 2001 if i remember correctly

Body in decent condition, no accident, but some dings and scratches

Faults

Rear winged ripped off, so the rear boot still has the studs on

Rear passenger shock is making noise, whether the bolt used is too short (s15 hub+knuckles) or is actually busted, havn't checked yet but will provide lowered rear springs on standard shocks

Door light on dash stays on

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