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hey guys time has come and i need to sell some cars to pay off other cars and buy a house so here they are.

1989 180sx with just under 200rwkw. i bought it mid last year to have as a fun toy but never got there as other cars and stuff came up and now im just running out of space

$9000 as is ono (includes almost a full sr interior for a 180 and hicas rear cradle for parts and another exhaust and lots of other small parts for it i have laying around

all that needs to be done for rego is front brake pads and get a rego exhaust as this one reaches 135db and 105 when it has a cat in it ( can help organise)

OR

$9800 for the same stuff and car passed rego with 3 months on it

Ben 04522one three nine three one

Engine

CA18det

Metal head gasket

Shot piened rods and pistons

Performance rings

Balanced block

Head work

Billet crank

Kevlar timing belt

550cc injectors

HKS Cam gears

HKS Silicon hoses

HKS Duel dump pipe

GFB BOV

Engine resprayed candy apple red

brand new T28 bb turbo from hypergear

Intake

Z32 AFM

R33 radiator

Big cooler

Stainless induction

Driveline

Lightened fly wheel

2 way mechanical LSD (Cusco I think)

Fully adjustable JIC Gold coilovers

Exhaust

3" stainless exhaust

Interior gadgets

HKS incab duel stage boost control

HKS Turbo timer

HKS Boost gauge

HKS Stainless shifter

Momo steering wheel

Recaro adjustable back race seat

HUD (speedo on windscreen)

Black wired alarm

Keyless entry

Electric windows

Origional 180sx floor mats

Mines ECU tuned by Dr Drift

Suspension etc

Strut brace

Nolathane bushes etc

P1 Buddy light weight race rims

Upgraded cross drilled disks

Upgraded callipers

Pads need a change

non hicas cradle installed

Body

Car resprayed Polar White

C-West front bar

Buddy club side skirts (I think)

Vertex rear bar (I think)

Shaved rear wing

Type x tail light and centre

Vented bonnet

intercooler and pipeing has been sprayes flirt pink and smurf blue as well as the rear cradle

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