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Time to sell it. Finnished project.

Nissan 180SX 1995.

Imported fully standard not damaged.

ALL MODS BUILT WITH BRAND NEW PARTS.

ENGINE:

TRUST Oil Cooler Kit

HKS Front Mount Cooler Type R

HKS Power Filter

z32 Air Flow Meter

Nismo Fuel Pump

SARD 660cc Injectors

Full TRUST TD06 Turbo Kit

HKS Step 2 Cams

HKS Lash Killer Kit

HKs Cam Dials

HKS Metal Head Gasket

Engine Ported & Polished

Split Fire Ignition Kit

Veilside Exhaust.

OS Triple Plate Clutch.

(Bottom End is standard.)

EXTERIOR:

RAYBRIG Head Lamps

Bomex Front Bar

Bomex Side Skirts

Vertex Rear Bar

Flared Addition Front Guards

Flared Addition Rear Guards

19inch Lowenhart Wheels 19x8.5/ 19x9.5 (Falken tyres)

JIC Magic Suspension (Adjustable Damper/Height)

Slotted Disk

Endless Pads

GT Wing

Full Respray metalic Cream/white

Roof and bonnet currently resprayed to black.

INTERIOR:

Nismo Dash

Full Retrim in Red.

BRIDE Style bucket Seats (red)

Apex'i POWER FC & Hand Controller

Apex'i Boost Gauge

Apex'i Tacho with shift lite

BLITZ temp gauges (3)

DB SPL STEREO by GT AUTOSOUND Valued at just over $10,000 (finished 4 weeks ago)

DB Rating at 155

311kw / 450+ hp.

There is more but I cant think of it at the moment. Featured on cover of SPEED Magazine 3 issues back. Car has only done 1,500km since imported.

Any queries PM me or call me on 041 340 8981. If you would like to see it, visit Theo or George at GT Autosound, Glynde. Serious Enquiries only. $35,000ono.

Thanks.

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