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Nissan 180sx for sale, as seen inavitar, well known in the racing industry

has everything nothing needed to spend only for the hard performance people

this AUTOSTYLE 180sx was seen in three magazines

ZOOM issue 46

HPI issue 27

ZOOM issue KILOWATT KINGS.

at only 18 psi this CA18 puts out over 250kw @the treds with a tourque of over 5000nm. has been fully built and engineerd at workshops over nsw

PULSE engineering

GCG turbochargers

EAZY engeneering

RIGOLI

CROYDEN.

has all the figures and a minimum boost of 18 psi maximum of 35 psi!

again nothing more to spend this car exeeds over 50,000 in modifacations!.

engine consists of a new nitrided block,

nitrided and chyroed crank

custom argo I beam rods

venollia forged 7.5:1 pistons

ported and polished head

stainless valves

heavy duty valve springs

HKS 272 8.5 lift cams

HKS exhaust manifold

HKS 42mm waste gate

HKS 3037s turbo

Greddy profec B boost controller

remote oil cooler and filter housing (earls)

TRUST 100m race cooler

TRUST type R BOV

OS GEIKEN dual plate solid center brass button clutch

Adjustable rear lower control arms

CUSCO SHORT box with shifter

upgraded UNI joints

CUSCO 2 way diff

rear sway bar

VOLK racing GTP 3 peice rims 3kg each!

all HKS guages from FUEL OIL BOOST

auto meter monster tacho

MICROTECH LT8 tuned by (TM AUTO's)

RED leather interior IMPUL steering wheel

A drifters delight or a dragers dream 12 months rego all complied

camilion with metalic grey purle paint.

ive had this car for one year and have loved every moment of it a regretable

sale but as always a house comes first.

private sale $ 27,500ono will be sold at AUTOSTYLE in a few weeks.

ph 0438 699 405. Dan.

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