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SELLING FOR A MATE, PLEASE CONTACT MATHI ON 0449633488

hey guys i have for sale my 180sx redtop turbs

163,000kms sr20det

nismo cannon

poddy

turbo timer

type x front bar with only one extension piece,

5spd manual

lowered on koni struts adjustable stiffness on king springs

logs books from the day it got complied in australia

reason for sale is cause im a red p plater and i dont want too risk losing my licence as i work full time

rego runs out in two weeks but ill get it renewed when the time comes, doesnt come with rwc but there is nothing wrong with the car, tyres are good, exhaust isnt loud, poddy is mounted so everythings legal

the cars pretty stock guys it hasnt been boosted or anything. in very good condtion, paints excellent, interiors very clean no cracks on the dash and it has original floor mats

swaps for a sr20de s13 silvia has to have digital climate control and sunroof

make me an offer no low ballers and tyre kickers

thanks for looking

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"6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their parts here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale."

Well there you go, thanks for being a stealth mod though really appreciate it.

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