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Hey guys, I have had the 180 for only about 6 months and have had absolutely no problems. However, I missed out on a job I just went for and have decided to go to UNI but I can not afford to keep car and study at the same time :D. I don;t know a great deal about cars but I'll give it a go. Cheers.

1995 Nissan 180sx SR20 Blacktop 2.0

-Roughly 86,000km

-Never been boosted or drifted

-Stock engine with I think it's a T28B turbo

-Ganador mirrors (Electric)

-S15 Radiator/Badging

-Huge front mount intercooler

-Never been thrashed and will not sell to tyre kickers

-18" rims with extremely good condition tread.

-Alarm/Immobiliser

-Very good stereo Alpine type R 6" Splits running of cadence amp, alpine type S sub running off pioneer amp, pioneer deck, payed 1200$ for system

-Nice body kit on it

-Full dynamat throughout car soundproofing, makes the stereo sound amazing.

There is probably a lot more features but I am not very good with car talk sorry any questions please contact me on 0422 713 835 my names David and I live in Adelaide.

The car is in immaculate condition and I do not want to sell it but uni is more important :banana: sadly.

I am asking $14,000 however it will be sold to the closest offer, thanks guys. Sorry about the lack of information.

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Again any questions or queries please don't hesitate to call me, only reasonable offers will be considered. It's a very good car and is one of the best looking 180's in S.A and I will be extremely sad to see it go.

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mate it is a very clean 180 but it is extremely hard to sell cars atm i been trying to sell my 33 for months now good luck hope you sell it

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