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Hey guys... the time has some to sell my car, unfortunately I just have too many debts. Here is a run down...

*1991 Nissan 180sx with Silvia front panels and twin square headlights

*Champagne Gold

*Rego until 27 of June (Plate - SIL80T)

*Redtop SR20DET with 127000kms

*Serviced every 5000kms (oil, oil filter, fuel filter, copper spark plugs and radiator flush) (now using NGK Iriway plugs)

*Only driven on weekends (catch train to work)

*All fuel lines recently replaced

*All belts changed at 110000kms

*Gearbox and Diff oil changed at 110000kms

*Compression test performed recently (WOT and CAS disconnected), results are...

1) 155

2) 150

3) 150

4) 150

MODS

NGK Iriway spark plugs

Full 3" exhaust from turbo back

K&N pod filter

Stock S15 intercooler using S13 piping

Jap spec S15 T28 turbo with HKS actuator @ 12psi

Cusco catch can

Bosch Motorsport fuel pump

Tein HA coilovers (height and damper adjustable)

Rear strut brace

Late model 180sx rims

Brass button clutch

INTERIOR

Digital climate control air conditioning

S15 non gt seats

Nismo floor mats arriving soon from Japan

JVC mp3 player with remote

Apexi EL2 2bar boost guage

MISC

180sx key and spare Nissan key

Tinted windows (20%)

Car is extremely quick with the S15 turbo on it and it is a well looked after car. I have dyno sheets for 137.1rwkw on 9psi, runs 12psi on the street. I have probably forgot to list something but if I remember I will update. Looking to sell in Sydney only and at this stage will not sell parts seperately. I am looking for 14500k I am negotiable to a degree (ie: no stupid offers) pics can be found at http://members.iinet.net.au/~mys013/images.../%23My%20SIL80/ If you are serious PM or email me at [email protected] and we can take it from there.

Thanks

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Ok. Do you have email? I'd like to ask a few more questions about the car and maybe get some more photos. My only concern is the klm's, I dont want to buy a car that is going to cave in. But you seem to have been taking care of it, belt changes and service wise. Do you have reciepts for the major service at 110000? Are there any problems you've experienced with the car at all while you've owned it? And where abouts in Sydney are you located?

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My email is [email protected]

I have taken care of it... all the belts and the services were all performed by me so I have no reciepts. I understand your concern, I have performed a compression test and it did come up with good results, Im not sure how else it can be tested? The car has never really given me any headaches, I perform most of the work myself, it has never seen a mechanic. Im located near Blacktown.

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