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righto sau, got ya a 180sx up for grabs...

it has 4wheels, and engine and it drives.

green

177,xxxkms

sr20

painted candy apple rocker covers

dc sport manifold

highflowed t28 (apprantly. boosts to 15psi and she does move)

turbo timer

hybrid fmic

zorst etc

grandma spec automatic

isotoa (spelling) steering wheel (white)

pioneer head unit

amp and 6x9's

looking for 1500ono

if not, she will be stripped and crushed into a cube

now, your probaly asking about rwc?? will not be providing RWC, nor do i know what it needs to get a RWC

now your probaly gonna ask me another question, what condition is it? well, its pretty much clapped out, disgusting condition 180sx i have ever seen.

dash is cracked

interior is disgusting

passenger seatbelt does not retract

pwr window button is missing, (still works)

body has lil dints and scrathes over it

windscreen has a large crack in it

and theres probaly more to it.

the car does drive. the actual best part of the car is the engine. she picks up quicker than my 33 and she likes to boost without missing a beat.

imo i believe this car suited for a 2nd trash around, drift, drag or for parts. its pretty much a disgrace for the nissan community if seen cutting laps at your local esplanade.

i will post photos of it in the upcoming days.

asking $1500 and located SE QLD.

please contact via PM

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no rego, no rwc, as is. when viewed, what you see is what you get.

bought it today, after having a protein shake, i realised i rather have a excel than a 180. so here it is.

simon: just like to tell it how is it :cheers:

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