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It has come time to sell my 180sx, I have owned this for almost a year now but due to work and life commitments it doesent see much use, I drive it from sydney to newcastle on weekends, mainly highway ks, A fair amount of money has been spent on this car and the new owner will get alot of enjoyment from it. As with all cars of this age there not perfect, the car spends week days in sydney(orchard hills) and weekends in newcastle.

ENGINE-

RB20DET

RB25 op6 turbo

3' exhaust with varex cannon

water to air intercooler

pod filter

custom made air box

gk teck oil cooler and relocation filter

alloy radiator

2x 12' thermo fans

SUSPENSION-

hsd hr coilovers

driftshop castor

driftshop camber

driftshop alloy collars

front strut brace

rear carbon fibre strut brace

custom made rear seat belt brace

SuperPro bushes

gk tech 5mm tie rod spacer

hyperflex polyurathane bushes replace all existing rubber bushes

white line front 27mm heavy duty blade adjustable for rb conversion

whiteline Rear Sway bar - 22mm X heavy duty blade adjustable

DRIVELINE-

rb20det gearbox

r32 gtr exedy sports organic clutch

kaaz 1.5way diff

BRAKES-

r32 gts calipers

r32 gts discs redrilled to 4 stud

BODY-

ca front bar

nismo side skirts

copy vertex rear bar

jap roof wing

flares rear gaurds

stretch front gaurds

dark tints

INTERIOR-

r32 gts front seats

saber oil pressure

saber oil temp

saber boost

saber water temp gauges

elevo racing style steering wheel

velo 5 point harness

stripped rear seats

battery relocated into boot

WHEELS-

rota rb wheels

fronts-

16x8 +4

20mm bolt on spacer

rears-

17x9 -13

for this price you will also get:

-A set of 17in rims

-A z32 afm with plug

-A plug in link ecu in rb20det housing

-044 fuel pump

-r32 gtr 444cc injectors

-r33 gtr cam shafts

-just jap rb cam gears

-arc bov

-pair of frp 25mm wider front guards

comes with rear seats and seat belts - not installed

PRICE $11000

contact pm or on 0431 445 349

cheers, dan

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