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Hi fellow members i got my 180sx for sale, been out of rego for over a year so will require a blue slip to put it back on the road, i was only going to use it on the track, has clear titles and never been defected.

Engine Bay / Running Gear

Sr20det Blacktop

Fully built motor

Aria pistons

Eagle rods

Arp main/head bolts

Greddy Trust 1.2mm head gasket

Greddy 264 cams step 1

Greddy cam gears

Greddy rocker arm stoppers

Greddy Trust sump

Greddy Plenum

Greddy Trust TD06-20G 8cm

Greddy Trust External Gate

Greddy Trust Manifold

Greddy pulley kit

Greddy Swirl Pot

Greddy oil cap

Greddy Air diversion plate

Greddy Intercooler kit

URAS engine mounts

Tuneagent oil block

Oil cooler kit

Spit fire Coil packs

K&N pod

Sard 740cc Injectors

Turbosmart Fuel pressure Regulator

Bosch 044 pump

Koyo aluminium radiator with thermo fans

Nismo Thermostat

Aluminium overflow bottle

Full exhaust with twin pipes

Cusco brake master stopper

Drive Train

VLT MX-7 rb30 Gearbox Housing

Rebuild with Gtr gears ( Purchased as is )

SR-RB Cut and Shut bell housing

Hardy Spicer one piece tailshaft

Custom dogleg shifter in factory position

Exedy Clutch kit

s15 diff with Cusco 2 way LSD

Interior

Genuine Bride Low Max 3 drivers seat

Genuine Bride RH rail

Copy bride ergo 2 passenger seat

Genuine Bride LH rail

Genuine Nardi Flat 330

D1Quick release

HKB Boss

Safety 21 8 point cage

Drift Buttom

Trust Gear Knob

Relocated battery to in cabin

Ecu / Electronics

Apexi Power FC D-jetro

Greddy Profec B 2 boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

Defi control unit

Defi boost

Defi water

Defi oil pressure

Defi oil temp

Body

Genuine type x front bar

Genuine type x lower lip

Genuine type x side skirts

Genuine type x rear pods and valance

Genuine D-Max wide rear guards moulded in

Genuine D-Max wide front guards

Standard bonnet with D-Max Vent

Type X tail lights with carbon centre

2up's carbon roof spoiler

Wheels

Work SSR SP1 polished

Rear 18 x 9.5 + 18

Front 17 x 9 + 16

Rays Blue wheel nuts

Brakes Steering and Suspension

Front

Ultra Racing 3 point fender brace

S15 5 stud conversion

S15 callipers with slotted rotors

Braided brake lines

S14 LCA with Tuneagent RCA balljoints

DriftWorks Geomaster 2 Knuckles

DriftWorks Offset steering spacer

Tein Tie rods with heavy duty Tuneagent ends

JIC Front coilovers with Camber tops

Nismo Power Brace

Cusco Caster Rods

Cusco strut brace

Rear

R33 5 stud conversion

R33 2 pot rear calipers

R33 drum handbrakes setup

Slotted rotors

Braided brake lines

JIC coilovers

Cusco Toe Arms

Tuneagent camber arms

Tuneagent traction arms

Tuneagent subframe spacers

Cusco Strut brace

Price $16000 ono or swaps for something of interest

can also lower the price further with the removal of parts

Location: Sydney Parramatta area

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