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i have one of my toys up forsale its a 1997 genuine180SX type X , i am the second owner after it being imported , car has 155xxxkms , REG TILL JULY.

Basic Modifications include:

-Black Top SR20DET (motor has had previous rebuild tostandard specs)

-5spd manual (S14 200sx gearbox)

-Aftermarket exedy clutch

-3" Turbo Back , custom dump pipe

- Disco potato with 14psi actuator (Jap warehouse setup)

-Front mount intercooler

-Custom intake pipe to turbo + pod filter

-Fully adjustable BC coil overs: front 10kg / 8kg rear

-Drift pineapples

-Adjustable camber arms

-Drift BOV

-Aftermarket Fuel pump

Interior/Misc :

-6x9 speakers

-12" sub in boot

- White LED headlights

-Viper alarm system

-strut brace

Wheels

-Driftek 18x7 fronts, 18x9.5 rear

Car has had a recent major service, brake pads fitted andwheel alignment done. I also have a few standard parts in which I will give tothe new owner of the vehicle.

there is probably a few things i have missed all in all thecar is in great condition and has no rips in the seats or cigarette burns ,fuel consumption is great on this car also , car is running a safe 12psi and ismaking around the 160rwkw mark , was tuned by previous owner.

Reason for sale is that im building a new house with mypartner and need funds to help with deposit.

10.000 ONO (NO RWC)

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE

Regretful sale

Please contact Nick on 0421-238-541

NO TIME WASTERS OR TEST PILOTS PLEASE!

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sorry for the late reply mate

im located in the western suburbs of melbourne , i was told by a previous owner that motor was rebuilt , not to sure on exact kms etc

the car has ticked the 150,000 mark so as for service , did oil , plugs , brakes, wheel alignment . timing belt wasnt changed as it would of been done previously with old owner

any other questions you can contact on my mobile bud

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