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It is time to part out my 180sx http://nissansilvia....howtopic=517482
The Car is located in Shepparton in Victoria, this is for pick ups only at this stage as i am living in QLD.

There might be other things i have forgotten, if they are small things they can go for free with a purchase.


Please see my build thread for pics http://nissansilvia....howtopic=517482

ENGINE
Red top Sr20det, comes without manifolds. $4000
Engine has done less than 10000km but needs a new oil squirted for the piston, still goes very well
Head work
Inlet cam- Tomei type r pon 256 11.5 mm lift
Exhaust cam- Tomei type r pon 256 11.5 mm lift
Tomei adjustable cam gears, inlet and exhaust
Tomei type A valve springs
Tomei rocker arm stoppers
Inlet port diameter 56mm
Outlet port diameter 60mm
ARP head studs
Standard inlet, exhaust valves, rocker arms, pivots and guides
Bottom end
Tomei 87mm forged pistons
Tomei forged h beam conrods
Nippon denso chrome moly rings
Nismo main bearings
Acl race series big end bearings
Acl race series mls head gasket 1mm
Arp conrod bolts
Tomei oversized oil pan

RANDOM THINGS

Front mount intercooler unsure what brand $100
Alloy radiator with twin thermos and Nismo 1.3 bar radiator cap $150
Greddy style plenum $100
Greddy oil cooler $50
Turbosmart BOV $50
Spitfire ignition system $150
AEM universal high volume fuel filter brand new $50
Engine isolation/ kill pull cable $20
Jim berry 5 plate button clutch less than 2000km old $1000
Manual Steering rack, recconditioned as new $500
Cusco Engine mounts brand new $200
Nissan s15 silvia headlights both $300
Drift works tow hooks $10 each
Davies and Craig eletronic water pump and fan digital controller $200 (brand new)
Ross Toughbond harmonic ballancer custom made, uses only 1 pully and option to add dry sump $300
Nismo 1.5 gt pro diff (brand new and fitted inside a s13 diff housing) $1000

SUSPENSION

Billstein adjustable coillovers from Heasman susspension http://heasmans.com.au/
Used for less than 2000km, comes with Cusco adjustable camber mounts (to buy new $5700) $2900

Cusco front sway bar $90
Cusco Rear sway bar $90
Kazama castor arms $40
Kazama traction rods $40
Kazama toe arms $40
Kazama rear upper arms $40
Driftworks lower control arms front/rear $200

S13 Subframe with Gk tech reos, drift works solid bushes $200

WHEELS/ BRAKES

Gramlight 57d 18x9.5 +12 offset all round with Toyo proxes R888 245/40/r18 tyres. wheels have some small chips ect, tires are average $1000
Titlton 600 series floor mounted pedal box kit, remote bias adjuster, balance bar, reserviors, master cylinders, $450
R33 GTR Brembo front and rear calipers with APP braided lines $1000
Project Mu scr pro two piece rotors front $500
Project Mu scr one piece rotors rear $250
Project Mu rc09 club racer brake pads $50
5 stud conversion, shafts ect $100

INTERIOR
EPAS Brand new but fitted http://www.ultimatep...kits/epas-kit-1 $800
ratio quickner 2:1 $150
Bide Maxis III Carbon Fiber seat Brand New $1500
Scrothe Racing black brand new 6point harness $250
Keys racing semicone steering wheel $100
Keys racing shift knob $40
Works Bell quick release hub & Works Bell short hub $300
Hks evc6 boost controller $ 200
Fire extinguisher x2 (1 in date) $40 for both

I have a Plastic For Performance lexan window kit for a 180sx that is brand new.
I brought it from the U.K for my 180sx that i was building for Time Attack.
Kit includes all windows, driver and passanger windows have WRC spec sliders.
Rear quarters are 4mm and have NACA ducts.

Rear, quarters and windscreen have a black border.

Windscreen is 5mm Enduro anti fog.

comes with a basic care kit.

http://www.lexan-win...?q=nissan+180sx

Price brand new is $3260.00 without shipping costs.
Shipping was a few hundred dollars
customs was a few hundred dollars.

Full Lexan kit $1500

SHELL
Has a extensive well built roll cage welded in $2000
comes with doors, boot, bonnet, front bar, fenders, rear bar


Any questions please ring or text me
0479 176 254

Cheers

Paul

I take it the oil cooler is missing a 0?

Nope, it is a kit too haha

Dam thats cheap, oh well i have advertised it for 50 so i will be taking 50! should be picked up this weekend, im happy to make another person happy

I'll take the steering wheel mate, can you pm me with more pics of the condition of the suede please?

Thanks

Its a clean wheel mate, pity you are in syd, Pics in advert links

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