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Best 180SX money can buy, car has been featured in HPI magazine and nothing comes close to it in looks and power!!

Number Plates: FEAR IT number plates for sale.

If you want the ultimate weapon you have come to the right place, no expense spare on this build, only the best parts used and motor has only done 2000km since its been run in.

Car has had 1 test run with a easy launch/shift while only running a low 21psi of boost it reeled off a 10.01 at 155mph was just testing the new gearbox out .

Power: 680KW@27psi Tuned by C&V still plenty of power left in the car haven't even pushed it to its potential Turbo rated for 1200hp!

Call Drake for more details: 0401440240 anytime, no time wasters please, serious buyers only,

Parts listed below, its only a short list..

Nissan GTR 3litre (RB26DETT with 3 litre bottom end) fitted with holinger sequential gearbox would rather sell without gearbox as it's new cost me $25,000 will sell whole package at a higher price.

Crankshaft: RB30

Conrods: Nitto

CP Custom Forged Pistons

Camtech Custom Grind

Rocker Arms: Tomei

Valve springs: Tomei oversizes valves

Race ported head and polished Head

ARP head studs

Ross Tuff bond Harmonic Balancer 1000hp

Trust oil cooler

Nitto Oil Pump

Hi-Energy Sump 8L

ARP Mains Studs

ARP Head Studs

Turbocharger: Garrett GT4202R

Boost level: 27psi

Wastegate: 2 x 50mm Pro Gate Turbo Smart

Manifold: 6boost custom manifold

K&N 5inch filter

Intercooler: Hypertune Custom

Hypertune 90mm Thrittle Body

Plenum Chamber: Hypertune

ID2000cc injectors x6

M&W Pro 16 system with 6 bosch coils

ECU: Vipec v88

3.5 full stainless system

OS GIKEN Triple plate

GTR billet Drive shafts

Tail-shaft: Custom 1 piece

GTR diff Nismo centre 4.11

GTR R34 brembo brakes

HKS Drag Coil overs suspension

Fitted with R32 GTR Rims Black.

Front seats: Bride Zeta III

Rear seats: none/removed

Sparco Steering wheel

Gauges: 3x Defi Gauges

Eboost 2

S15 dash retrimmed in suede with red stitching.

Also car has carbon drag wing and parachute fitted full tech inspected.

PM for more recent photos if interested.

Plenty I've left out just updated an old post, have to see in person won't be disappointed.

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