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nissan 180sx

sr20det redtop

the car has rego until mid november

the bonnet shown in the photos is a spare bonnet i was planning to fix and put on the car

it is a topsage replica made from metal and the topsage vent made of fiberglass and grafted into the bonnet

front mount intercooler

new adjustable turbo smart boost controll

currently the boost is set at 12psi which is a comforable level

drift blow off valve multi fit

new gauges

-boost gauge

-water temp gauge

-volts

-turbo timer

4 new tyres

new battery

the interior is very clean never smoked in while i have owned this car and kept clean

car is washed weekly

the body kit is made of a c-west front bar

veilside side skirts and veilside rear pods

the body kit is a perfect fit no ugly gaps

and no cracks or broken bits anywhere

car is resprayed midnight blue

it had a new windscreen put on 3 months ago because of a stone chip

air conditioner and heater work great

recently put in a new cd player

motor serviced 1000kms ago new plugs oil change ect

always looked after

this car passed a roadworthy 2 months ago and i havent done much to the car since

so i dont see any reason why it would have trouble passing a roadworthy again

any questions

i will Sw@p for something else of interest tell me what you have to offer vt or vx or ute ?

$7000 ono

if you are after photos text me and ill send you some i wasnt able to upload any

call or text 0400756748 any time

Edited by lukesii
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