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1990 Nissan 180SX - Freshly Resprayed in Black with Blue Pearl

6 Cylinder RB20DET Conversion With RB 5 Speed Gearbox

Modified Exhaust Manifold to suit GT25 Series Turbo

GT2530 Ball Bearing Turbo Rated At 325HP

16”x 12” x 3” Greddy Cored Front Mounted Intercooler

Full 3” Turbo Back Exhaust System

Modified Plenum Chamber for Front mounted Throttle Body

Hi Torque “Direct Clutch” Clutch

Skyline Rear Limited Slip Diff

Bosch Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

Bosch 450HP External Fuel Pump

444cc GTR Injectors

GTR 4 Piston Calipers and Rotors

Z32 Air Flow Meter/Pod Filter

Turbosmart Type II Gated Boost Controller

Turbosmart Type III Plumed Back Blow Off Valve

Greddy Turbo Timer

Viper Alarm System with central locking

Full Whiteline Sports Package - (Adjustable Koni Shocks, Heavy Duty Sway Bars, Lowered Springs, Poly Urethane Bushes)

Avanti Amarn 17” Chrome Mags

BOMEX Body Kit

Pioneer Head Unit - (3-way Fronts with Ribbon Tweeters, 2x 10” Boxed Alpine Subs, 5 Channel Alpine Amp)

Boot Mounted Battery Conversion

Timing Belt, Water Pump, Radiator, Master Brake Cyl. all New

Car will happily support 450HP with a Simple Turbo Upgrade

REGO: NVS-180

Will post some pictures soon

$17,000 ono

Cheers,

Daniel Borrowman

[email protected]

0407289976

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