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1992 180sx manual for swap. Car is in decent condition with paint fading and rust on the boot hatch. Car has air leaks somewhere but i don't have time to fix it (Idle 1400rpm). Car has sunroof, Power everything, no a/c but all a/c parts will be provided. The car also have skyline r33 s2 seats as well so very comfortable, colour is gun metal grey. Car also has receipt of things done to it in the last 6 months or so. Has rego till 14th oct 2010. Car just had all spark plugs changed.

Specs:

S14 SR20 Motor

S14 brakes and wheels (5 Studs Conversion Already)

Greddy Profec B Boost controller.

3 inch exhuast.

Imobiliser

Turbo Timer

Apexi Intake

I'm looking for a quick swap for a manual skyline R32 GTS-T in decent condition plus cash either way. Iam located in the fairfield area but we can organize a resonable place to meet. Any questions please call me on 0422106112 anytime after 3pm. Cheers

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Just picked up a problem with the car today possibly head gasket but im not sure. Car still run but has weird noise and lack in power. Blow a bit of smokes also and doesn't idle properly.

INTEREST IN A SWAP FOR ANY DECENT LOOKING JAP NA MANUAL CAR (Preferrable a honda). I NEED A CAR ASAP. Cheers

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