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Year: 1994

Make: Nissan

Model: 180sx

Milage: 140,000 kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: White

Location: Northcote, Melbourne

Registration: Vic 08/12

RWC: I MAY be able to negotiate a Vic RWC

Engineers Cert: It has an engineers certificate for most of the mods, however this was done by John Wilson of ACT in 2008. John Wilson is on Vicroads' list of VASS signatories.

Price: $12,500

Contact: 0431320142 or PM

Engine

SR20DET- rebuilt at 126000kms with reciepts

Dyno sheets showing: 273rwkw @ 20psi; 235rwkw @14.5psi

CP forged pistons

Brian Crower econo billet rods

Powerbond underdriven harmonic balancer

Balanced

Gktech rocker arm stoppers

ACL thrust bearings

ARP main studs

Tomei pon cams: 260 In/Ex 12mm lift

Tomei pon cam gears

Brian Crower titanium retainers

Brian Crower valve springs

Port and polished

Cometic metal head gasket

Garrett gt2871r .86 rear housing

6Boost exhaust manifold for low mount - HPC Coated

X Force Dump Pipe - HPC Coated

3" stainless exhaust with high flow cat

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

PowerFC Djectro (maffless tune. No AFM) & Commander

Nismo 740cc Injectors

Nismo FPR

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Cooling PRO Front Mount Intercooler

HKS SSQV BOV

K&N pod filter

Custom oil catch can

Drivetrain, Suspension and Brakes

Greddy Type S adjustable coilovers

S15 steering rack

S14 LCA

Tuneagent pillowends with Tuneagent tie rods

R32 GTR front Calipers & rotors - 5Stud

S14 rear calipers & rotors - 5Stud

S14 5 spd gearbox - grinds a little into 4th when warm

ORC 409 clutch

17x8.5 Advan RG rims - gold

Interior

Bride seat drivers side - a bit rough

Apexi turbo timer

Greddy Profect B boost controller

Some parts removed but will be supplied - rear seat, boot floor, spare, tools

General

Body and paint are in good condition... just a few minor bumps and scuffs. It's no show car but it scrubs up alright!

Interior is ok. The dash is cracked and the Bride is looking a little rough. Otherwise it's not too bad... carpet, seats and trims are pretty good.

Pics up soon.

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I am negotiable on the price... really just need the money at the moment. I MAY consider selling cheaper with the turbo, manifold and exhaust replaced with stock items; maybe the brakes, hubs and rims too... oh, and rego.

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