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Hey guys I need to sell my two cars and move into something a bit more drivable. Pref with rego.

Not after any shitboxes that no one wants so no charades, mx6, magna, falcon, fto etc

I may be able to put a little cash on top if your car is good.

The first car is my 180SX. Ready for rego or track work.


CA18DET - Very healthy

T25G

Turbosmart boost controller

HKS Piggyback Fuel
Controller

Full 3 inch Xforce exhaust
with dump pipe

Full Hybrid Front mount kit

Custom Airbox
Alloy radiator. Not yet

installed.



Rx7 Series 6 front brakes

New Bendix Ultimate Pads
Slotted Rotors
25mm Spacers
Genuine AVS rims

Brand new Khumo tread



Coilovers ISC Front and Rear

Cusco Adj Strut tops
Strut Braces Front and rear
Rear Camber arms
Rear 21mm Swaybar
Front Adj Castor rods

CA Short Ratio Gearbox

Brand new Excedy HD Clutch
4.3 Ratio vLSD

Paint could do with cut back and buff

Front Plastic Lip
Front canards

Ganador style mirrors
Type X bucket seat
Deep Dish Drift Wheel
Drift button



139800KMS



The car was last registered about 18 months ago. I still have some rego papers. It has been engineered but

I don’t have the reports, only the report numbers listed on the rego papers.



Basically every aspect of the car has had some modification without going overboard.


The car is 100% ready for slides and/or grip. (Edit: rear pads are low)

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1990 S13

Digital dash

Sunroof

Cd player with speakers and amp

S14 4 Pot Brakes

17x8 and 9’’ Drift teks with 70% tread left

Fully Adjustable Coilovers front and rear

RB25DE Conversion

5-speed Gearbox

2.5 inch exhaust

Custom intake pipe

Locked Diff




Problems:

Body, Paint and Interior VERY rough

Diff noisey but works fine

Tacho not working


Car is perfect for track use or even to use for parts in another shell. This car was registered recently but will require a blue slip.

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A price for both would be $8500 ono

Im in South Sydney - Caringbah area

Call or txt ZeroFour15334551. I dont have the time to answer 1,000,000 txts so if you are serious come have a look.

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