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$6200 O.N.O... Will swap for car of interest.

 Hello, 

Im selling my nissan 180sx its a great car with lots of power and a immaculate interior. The cars always been ran on premuim 98 octance, very well looked after car. 

I Have receipts for most the parts and work done. Most work done by D&T Performance or Southern Auto 

Brand new fuel tank and fuel pump - $500 

Brand new high flow cat - $500 

Brand new GT2860R turbo & Bigger Wastegate Actuator - $1600 (Brand new from garrett) (Been on car for 2 weeks)

Brand new GFB Blow of valve - $50 

Brand new Pod filter - $50 

Brand new Super Spark Coil pack - $400 

Brand new Wheels - $100 each Brand new Radiator - $350 

Brand new Bendix Performance brake pads: $200 

Brand new Oil turbo lines - $50 

Brand New Bigger Cam Shafts - $600 

Reconditioned Head - $1000 

Total: $5500 just in mods 

Accesories: 

3"inch Exhaust system from turbo to muffler 

LSD Differential 

3 months rego 

Alpine headunit 

Twin competition Kicker sub 

Neons in footrests (Controlled by switch) 

17' Kakimoto Racing Black and chrome rims 

Anyone wanting to come look at the car is welcome just chuck me an email if interested. 

Cheers,

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You didn't leave your email address hehe.

What's your location and how many kms on it??

Was this always turbo or NA?? (p plate threw me)

Oh sorry ill edit that in a second,

Located in Craigmore, SA

Its got 178000kms on it and its always been a turbo (got in before the law came in :P)

Cheers,

Chris

Edit: There was no edit button on my original post so my email address is... [email protected]

Edited by ImportKing

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