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Make: Nissan

Model: 1992 180sx

Kilometers: 79,000 Roughly

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Candy Orange

Location: Dandenong

Complianced date: 05/2003

Registration: Victoria 2/11/2012

Price: $11,500 Negotiable Without RWC, not interested in swaps, cash sale only.

Contact: 0413507269

Engine:

SR20DET Redtop 79,000, odometer reads.

Turbo: T28 standard (not ball bearing)

Exhaust: 3inch turbo back exhaust stainless steel, not sure what brand.

Dump pipe 3inch.

Front mount Greddy intercooler.

Greddy air diversion panel.

Rocker Stoppers

short shifter

Blitz pod filter with a high octane air box.

Walbro fuel pump rated at 600HP

Nistune ECU

Brand new Gaskets both manifold and turbo.

Thermo fan.

Excedy heavy duty clutch very easy to drive and feels great

Z32 AFM

Siemens 650cc injectors

billet fuel rail.

Sard fuel pressure regulator.

Interior:

Gauges volts, boost, air to fuel ratio.

Turbosmart EBoost street hidden under the dash, running 15psi on a safe tune.

Apexi turbo timer

S14 front seats

Battery has been relocated to boot

original flare

uncut parcel shelf

180sx original floor mats

Exterior:

New paint job Candy Orange very nice and shiny.

Type X tail lights.

Veil side body kit front bumper and side skirts.

17inch wheels with brand new tires, 235 all around.

Suspension:

Tein Coilovers not sure exactly which ones.

Pineapple rings

Adjustable castor rods.

Whiteline strut brace

None Hicas rear end

Skyline R32 Front brakes

Many spare parts are also included in the sale, whatever is here for the car you can take it with you.

Recent service on the car was conducted, this included

New engine oil and filter Motul turbolight 4100

New gearbox oil Motul

New differntial oil Motul

New BKR6E spark plugs

Retune which the car made 184RWK on 15PSI.

Please no time waisters, genuine enquires only thank you.

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I can help with obtaining RWC, however i am not sure what will be needed, maybe increase the height? that is all, I just don't have the time to deal with it. Car needs to go so all genuine offers will be considered.

Thank you.

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