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1996 - 180SX Type X White

Rego till May 2011

73 xxx km

Modifications:

GP Sports front bar

Vertex skirts and rear bar

Roof painted black

15% tints

Front mount intercooler

3inch Turbo back exhaust

Short shifter with renewed lower bush and feels very nice and tight

Rear JIC coilovers [height and damper adjustable] & fronts lowered on king spring

Front and rear struts

After market caster rods and adjustable camber kits

Oil catch can

Apexi turbo timer

Boost controller and boost gauge

Mongoose M-Series alarm

Maintenance:

Car always serviced at 5000km intervals; previous owner used Motul and Castrol edge by me since owned.

Just done @ 70000km:

Gearbox flushed with Redline oil

Engine oil+filter

NGK iridium plugs

Couple things to note about the car:

Passenger side door has a small amount of damage - light damage.

Rear bumper has a tiny crack - less than 1 cm.

Front bumper has a 4cm chunk missing from car being too low. easy fix.

CAR COMES WITH STOCK RIMS

Price as of now is $11500.00 ONO: photos via link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...r_PriceSort_De

I rarely check JDMST so please direct all questions via SMS or call.

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