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1995 Nissan 180SX with RB26DETT Built Engine

Power:
380rwkw @20PSI (1240nm Torque)
Car is on 98 Octane (E85 will make more power)

Engine:
Rebuilt R32 Vspec RB26 Forged bottom end balanced crank
Custom Smoothed & Painted Engine & Bay
Custom Re-structured front to fit alloy radiator with clutch fan
HKS Adjustable Cam Gears
HKS Mild Cams
Ported Head/Exhaust Manifold Metal Gasket
N1 Oil Pump
Gates Racing Belt
850cc Injectors
Twin Garrett Roller Bearing Dash 5 Turbos
Custom 4” Intercooler
Custom Intercooler Piping
Custom Intake Piping
2 X Drift Pod Filters
Custom Blow Off Valve Piping
52mm Alloy Radiator + New silicon hoses
Drift Oil Catch Can
Oil Cooler
Oil Filter Relocation
Custom RB26DETT Oil Sump
3.5” Exhaust with Trust Dumps
Wolf 3D ECU with hand controller

Transmission:
RB25 5 Speed Gearbox
Custom Gearbox Mount
Heavy Duty Clutch

Suspension & Wheels:
5 Stud Conversion
4 Pot Front Brakes
Slotted Front Rotors
Heyman Copy Drift Knuckles
Sideways Suspension Adjustable Caster Rods
Cusco Adjustable Coilovers
GKtech Wheel Spacers
17” Koya Drifteks (fluoro green powdercoated)

Body:
White with matt black bonnet with pins, no front bumper, vertex rear bar and skirts, rolled guards, a few dents here and there can be fixed, rear passenger side had a small bump, has been popped back out and sticker bombed.

Interior:
CAMS Approved Half Cage (Weld in)
Drift Suede Steering Wheel
Drivers Side Autotechnica Bucket Seat
Passenger Side S15 Front Seat
Autometer Boost, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure gauges
Havoc handbrake

Has been on the track once last year. Water temp never goes over 88 degrees, mechanically been perfect, Timing Belt changed not even 1000kms ago so it does need a tune because the timing is out

Its an extremely fast car, no test pilots, depending on the time ill take you around the block. Located in Mill Park

Asking $13k Ono

Call 0401350991

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guessing by the fact the radiator support bar has been cut to fit the radiator, and the fact it's a 380rwkw rb26 180sx for 13k, I can comfortably say No.

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Nah, it's just I hate finding cars, getting hopes up, contacting the sellers just to find out there for sale. Makes it easy for all viewing if they know if the car is for sale still.

Nah, it's just I hate finding cars, getting hopes up, contacting the sellers just to find out there for sale. Makes it easy for all viewing if they know if the car is for sale still.

that doesn't even make sense

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