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well after weeks & weeks of haveing debates with myself i have finally come to the conclusion that

my loved one has to go!

i have no pics of the car except for the one in my avatar

if your a serious buyer you will make time to come and inspect rather than ask for more photos

the car,

1991 180sx engineered for an rb2530 engine and is re-registerable all it needs is a blueslip

this car is both roadworthy & trackworthy & can easily be returned to standard all the interior is in tact & complete

the car has had extensive cosmetic & mechanical development such as

exterior = custom front widebody metal/fibreglass gaurds

custom bonnet & lights

custom vertex widebody matching bodykit (quick release)

custom fitted r32 taillights

deleted body lines

interior = sparco pr2000 fixed back bucket seats

3 gauge holder with operating gauges

spotless interior

suspension = tein ha coilovers perfect condition

full adjustable arms through out

kazama tierod ends & modified steering lock

modified front end suspension geometry

full skyline r33 brake system

engine = car does not come with powerhouse

PRICE = $8000

car is sold as a rolling shell non of the follwing will be part of the sale,

engine, gearbox,tailshaft,radiator, intercooler, oil cooler & wheels

any questions please ask

cheers

sam.

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