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1998 Nissan 180SX Type X

Interior:

200SX Steering Wheel

200SX Bucket seats

Nismo Gear Knob

Carbon Fibre Centre Console

Panasonic? Head Unit

Exterior:

Full Japanese Fitted Body Kit

Midnight Purple Respray - Also done since import from Jap

3" Cat back Kakimoto Exhaust with canon - Nice rumble, not very loud.

18" Workmeister Chrome/White Deep Dish rims.

Rear Wiper Removed

Type X Tailights

Carbon Fibre RPS13

Engine:

SR20DET Blacktop 130k

GReddy Electronic Boost Controller

Pod Air Intake

Large FMIC with Stainless Steel Piping

HKS Sway Bar

New Large Full Aluminium Radiator

Car in great condition, just had both front and rear panels resprayed due to stone chips. Second owner since import.

Selling as I have just bought a family car, now my 2 seat baby must go!

Looking for around $10,000. Please note this EOI... Still tossing up my need to sell.

Let me know what you guys think!! (Pics up tonight)

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  • 5 weeks later...

Its not registered in Vic yet, I can organise that if needed very easily (only takes a quick meeting with vicroads)

However, I would rather not take the extra time of fitting the car with standard parts for the RWC... So I would be happy to sell lower, around the $8,500 mark for anyone willing to take this beauty off my hands and re-register it themselves.

If anyone is keen email me at: [email protected] and I will answer any questions happily.

  • 2 weeks later...
Its not registered in Vic yet, I can organise that if needed very easily (only takes a quick meeting with vicroads)

However, I would rather not take the extra time of fitting the car with standard parts for the RWC... So I would be happy to sell lower, around the $8,500 mark for anyone willing to take this beauty off my hands and re-register it themselves.

If anyone is keen email me at: [email protected] and I will answer any questions happily.

BUMP! Looking for $9000. All those with genuine interest get at me and put this great car to some good use >_<

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