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Standard S13 180sx with low attention seeking characteristics being a daily driven vehicle. This car was built by engineers. Unfortunately this car has sustained drift damage on the front left corner.

Item for Sale:

1993 Nissan 180sx

Location:

Brisbane QLD 4172

Region:

QLD: Brisbane

Odometer:

185,000 kilometers

Asking Price:

$7500 Negotiable

Condition:

Used

Reason for Sale:

Want a change, growing up.

Delivery Methods:

Pick Up

Contact Method:

Private Message

Extra Information:

1993 S13 SR20DET red top

-All electrics fully working

-Uncracked Dash

-Digital climate control A/C

-Car alarm with immobilizer and two remotes

-Splitfire boost gauge

-Eonon DVD/CD/MP3 player with 4 inch screen

-Prolinear 400W amp with 12 inch subwoofer in box

-K&N Air filter

-TD05-18g turbo (Been in car for almost a year)

-S14 Radiator

-Monza super sequential blow off/plumb back

-Jaycar boost controller with two maps (comes with hand controller with two basic maps programmed and in car switch)

-"GKTech" turn flow intercooler

-G4 "Drift Spec" coilovers with inverted adjustable 54mm fronts and adjustable 54mm rears

-Shimmed diff from O1G

-3" stainless dump pipe

-3" stainless front pipe

-3" cat back

-Varex back pressure/acoustically adjustable exhaust

-Federal 595 RPM on 17" black drift teks front and Hero HZ-1 tires on standard rear wheels

-D1 Spec pink anodised duralumin wheel nuts (8 used on car, 12 still new in box)

Bonus extras

-2 standard S13 wheels

-Standard Turbo and Standard front mount

-Standard front and rear suspension

-S14 radiator fan

-S13 CD player surround plastic (perfect condition, all clips intact, painted matte black)

-Momo steering wheel (genuine but has rip in leather)

Sold with 6 month registration, no roadworthy certificate.

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