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As per title parting out 180SX anything up for grabs, had front end damage but anything else is ok.. interior and rear fine..

Fully built block, venoila forged pistons, eagle rods, metal head gasket, greddy adjustable cam gears, Tomei rocker arm stoppers Brian crower heavy duty valve springs with titanium retainers Brian crower stage 2 cams, 264 degrees, 12.1mm lift $3500

Trust TD06 turbo KIT , custom dump with cat removed replaced straight pipe, turbo smart waste gate screamer pipe , custom exhaust manifold turbo rebulit 20,000 km's ago NIL shaft play kit includes braided oill lines everything to bolt straight on. $2500

kakimoto cat back exhaust Regu 96 $300

Greddy intake plenum $600

z32 airflow meter $200

apexi bov $100

apexi power fc computer with hand controller $800

apexi avcr boost controller $400

sard 700cc injectors $425

bosch intank 040 fuel pump $100

custom catch can $50

S14 gearbox $400

New Xtreme cushion button clutch kit replaced 2,000 kms ago $400

K-Bee fully adjustable coil overs with pillow ball top mounts $800

Cusco front and rear strut braces $150 eachGrenade 17 x 9 Rear wheels 17 x 8.5 front wheels imported from Japan never seen another car here with them $800sports steering wheel with boss kit $100

razo racing pedals $20

Type X rear taillights with shaved lock $600

Call or PM for more details all prices negotiable within reason

Cheers

Brett 0432657025

Will Add pics later tonight or tmoz

How many KMs on the motor? How much power was it making/etc?

What sort of condition is the gearbox & suspension in?

Do you have an image of the catch can? (& suspension)

contact themorgs @ hotmail.com

Cheers

How many KMs on the motor? How much power was it making/etc?

What sort of condition is the gearbox & suspension in?

Do you have an image of the catch can? (& suspension)

contact themorgs @ hotmail.com

Cheers

Motor has about 20,000 km's and was making 280rwkw with all the supporting mods

Gear box is fine just took it out of the car yesterday will have pics up soon

Suspension perfect been on the car for 20,000 kms too, it's still on the car though can't get pics yet will do ASAP

Catch can pics will be up soon as well

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