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For Sale guys:

Black 1992 180sx

80,000 kms

Nismo Turbo (Late model s14 Ball bearing turbo)

New Huge Front mount Intercooler

New 3 inch Cat, new 3 inch mandrel exhaust, new Monsta Muffler

New 17 inch gold wheels and tyres (215 all round)

Height and camber adjustable JIC suspension

New Brass Button Ceramic Clutch

New Isotta Steering wheel and gear knob

New Brake pads

Just been completely serviced (have receipts)

Turbosmart Single Stage Boost Controller

HKS Turbo Timer

ARC Blow off Valve

Nismo Lower Control Arms/ steering components

Big Fuel Pump

Bigger Injectors?

Reasonable Offers

If I do not get a reasonable offer I will just hold onto it.

Will have photos up later today.

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And the wheels:

Oh yeah, the mirrors will be black now. The mirrors that came in were not compliable (tres cool aerodynamic ones) and I think I will have a carbon fibre end plate drift (GT style) wing too. These photos really do not do the car justice, I will be taking better ones and posting them. If anybody thinks I am portraying the car in a bad light, just pm me and I will take these down...

Originally posted by Slaz

Maybe.... do you have any photos?

What specs?

Get back to me by mobile if you want. It is 0438 265 673.

Oh yeah, what would you be offering if and when you sell?

Cheers,

David.

Pics and details are all up in the for sale section here:

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=2637

I have some better pics but they are too big to post up.

If you think you might be interested send me an email at [email protected] and we can have a chat about it and see what we can work out.

Originally posted by cereal_jacques

Please excuse my bleeding ignorance, but where's 2 head island?

Tasmania!!!

P.S. you are not ignorant. I forgot it was here too. Just under Melbourne!

Hey guys check the new photos they really show the car in a new light, once again I apologise for the previous photos. I really should not have posted them, as such I have deleted them...

Slaz

Interior pic soon.

Power I estimate, after discussion, to be around 230 @ the wheels, dyno run soon. With further mods, there is a lot of potential with this car.

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