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990 nissan 180sx

Engine:

94 blacktop with 70,000kms

High mounted hyper gear TR43 turbo with braided lines

38mm external wastegate + screamer pipe

Nismo 740cc injectors

Walbro fuel pump

intercooler

19 row oil cooler + braided lines

Oil filter relocator kit

40mm alloy radiator with twin thermo fans

Z32 air flow meter in cold side of intercooler piping

New engine mounts

Makes 230kw on 1 bar

Suspension:

D2 coilovers all round, both camber and height adjustable

Rear camber arms

ISC castor arms

Pineapple

Cusco strut brace

“Race Brakes” brake pads

Exedy 5 puk clutch

KAAZ 1.5 way LSD

Extra long wheel studs

20mm rear spacers

25mm front spacers

Exterior:

Full GP sports G4 bodykit

Black tint

17x9(+35) and 17x9.5(+18) black driftek wheels

Brand new federal 595 tires all round

Painted in subaru shadow grey

Tinted tail lights

Ganador mirrors

25mm front wide body guards

Interior:

Boost, oil and water temp guages

Gready gear knob

Cusco handbrake with drift button

i am after 6500 firm 5500 with out wheels and bolt ons for this car currently not ruining it needs a new engine loom as the one on it melted on the dump

pipe it has no rego got defected for rear tyres and to low was never cleaned ,

Please call or msg 0459220530

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