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Nicely modified 180sx for sale big $$$ spent on this car, previous owner told me that it was making 224rwkw at high boost, however I dont have the dyno sheets. some of the vehicles modifications include:

ported and polished heads

big front mount intercooler

cold air intake system

cross fire coil packs

720cc sard injectors

aftermarket fuel pump

remote oil filter

oil cooler

metal head gasket

265 degree tomei cams

tomei cam gears

aftermarket turbo (garrett gt2871r)

aftermarket ecu

radiator

full xforce exhaust system

aswell as many other engine modifications

drift hand brake

aftermarket drift steering wheel

jdm coil overs

200sx locked diff

bolt in roll cage (just taken out, but can be easily refitted)

front and rear cusco strut braces

camber arms

slotted rear rotors

blitz boost controller

water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and boost guages

fresh paint job

aftermarket body kit

18inch deap chrome lipped rims

racing seat and harness

Car also comes with 4 stock 15 inch rims with about 40% tread, 2 spare tyres for the 18 inch rims with about 80% tread as well as 2 spare rear 18inch rims with 5% rubber. Car also comes with roll cage, racing suit, racing helmet, stock air box with aftermarket mat filter, spare metal head gasket and numerous spark plugs.

This car is currently unregistered however has been registered in the past. The previous owner took the vehicle of the road to turn it into a drift machine, once he completed the project he drifted for a short period of time before deciding to get out of the sport and sell the car. I purchased the vehicle with the intention of getting it back on the road, in order to do so I have purchased and fitted all interior components except the bottom half of the rear seat. There is very little work now required to get the vehicle back on the road. I will get the vehicle back on the road at owners expense however i dont have the money at the moment to do it myself.

Looking for $11500 ono

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forgot to mention:

aftermarket valve springs

aftermarket pistons

the front mount intercooler is by micks metal craft

sard fuel pressure regulator

its a 500hp fuel pump

there are other engine modifications, just non come to mind at the moment

  • 2 weeks later...

that radiator has to be worth a packet on its own... Gfs brother has one made by them and is insane... no overheating problems there.

who tuned the car last?

possibly interested... consider trades for a 32?

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