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P-Plate Legal Non-Turbo

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This car has been the focus of a LOT of love and attention over the past 9 months or so. It is amazingly clean for its age and I hope it goes to an owner who respects it for what it is.

I am looking to swap the 180 for any of these vehicles in varying conditions so DONT BE AFRAID TO MAKE AN OFFER FOR SWAPS

-R32 4 Door, R34 4 Door, C33 Laurel, JZX81, JZX90, JZX100, s13, s14 - Don't mind cash either way. Will even consider 32 4 Door Rolling shells.

I am quite firm on $10,000 w/o RWC (because of locker/low)

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SR20DE - 130,000kms

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Chassis - 120,000kms

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HKS Extractors

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Hi-Flow Cat

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2.5" Stainless Exhaust with Cannon

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15Degree Lock Spacers

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Castor Rods

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Rolid Steering Rack

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Pod filter relocated to left hand side - cold/short intake

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R32 GTR SwayBar (Thick)

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Rear Strut Brace

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PowerByMax Adjustable Camber

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PowerByMax Adjustable Toe

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Cusco Cambertops

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Tien 2 Way Adjustable Coilovers

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17x9+12 Rota Grid {Gunmetal} Fronts with 215/45/17 Federal RPM's

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17x9.5+12 Rota Grid {Gunmetal} Rears with 215/45/17 Federal 595's

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Heptagonal 12x1.25 Steel Wheel nuts (Anti-theft)

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Type X Front Bar

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Type X Side Skirts

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Standard 180sx Rear Bar

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Lazy Eye Pilot switch

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R200 LSD with Genuine Nissan LSD Shims (Locker) Proffessional Heel and Toe alignment.

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Rolled front and rear gaurds.

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Custom made Extra Heavy Duty Clutch with loads of Cushioning. NPH

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Interior:

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300W Amp

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15" Sony Sub

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Alpine Head

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iPhone Aux Line

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Nismo Gear Knob

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Mint DashBoard, No Cracks

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Digital Climate Control

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No rips, tears, stains - The perfect cockpit.

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I bought this car to use as a daily and to take to track days at QR. It was SR20DET - stock and since then has been upgraded with the parts list above. Alot of weeks, sweat and blood have been put into this vehicle.

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Hey mate I'm looking to part with my r32 four door and am desperately looking for a 180 or s13 non turbo please see the link to my for sale thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/410562-r32-four-door-drift-car/

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