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1996 Midnight Purple 180SX Type X Forged 307rwkw
155xxxkms

Engine: (built by forced motorworx)

Apexi Power FC D-Jetro
Custom S13.4 Rocker Cover (no need for catch can)
SARD 850cc Injectors
Tomei Fuel Pump
Alloy Radiator
JE Pistons
Spool Rods
Cometic Head Gasket
ARP Head Studs
ARP Flywheel Bolts
Greddy Magnetic Sump Plug
BC Valve Springs
BC 264 Cams
BC Retainers
BC Adjustable Cam Gears
GKTech Rocker Arm Stoppers
Nissan Gasket Kit
Nissan Timing Kit
Nissan Oil Pump
Body Loom Tucked and Rerouted
ACL Race Bearing Kit
Winged Cast Sump
Custom No Holes FMIC Kit
Block Machining:
-chem clean and check
-bore and hone
-crank grind linish and balance
-balance rotating assembly
-balance and blueprint pistons and rods
-deck blockwith timing cover
Head Machining:
-chem clean and check
-pressure and vac test
-resurface head
-3 angle valve grind
-replace valve stem seals
-k line valve guides
Turbo and Exhaust:
Custom Steam Pipe Manifold (high mount)
Turbosmart 44mm External Gate with Screamer Pipe
Kinugawa TD06SL2-20G 8cm V-band
Braided
3” Custom Dump with Flex Pipe
High Flow Cat
Blitz NUR Exhaust

Driveline:

Z32 Gearbox
Bell Housing Professionally Machined
Engineered To Slide Z32-SR20 Adaptor Plate
Engineered To Slide Gearbox Mount
NPC clutch rated to 400rwkw
NPC Custom 10” Lightened Flywheel
ARP Flywheel Bolts
Custom Tailshaft
Solid Rear Subframe Bushes
S14 Lower Control Arms
S14 Knuckles
S14 Front Brakes with 5 Stud Conversion (will come with R33 front brakes and rotors)
R33 Rear Brakes with 5 Stud Conversion
R33 Drum Handbrake Assembly with Eagle Adaptor
HSD HR Front Coilovers
Tanabe Rear Coilovers
Reshimmed Diff
Adjustable Traction Arms
Adjustable Castor Arms
Cusco Front Strut Brace
Cusco Rear Strut Brace
New Rack Ends
New Tie Rods
Steering Lock Spacers (both slip in and screw in)
New Rack End Boots

Body:

Factory Midnight Purple LP2
Type X Spoiler
Type X Front Bar & Extensions
Type X Rear Pods and Valance
Type X Side Skirts
Type X Extension Front Lip
(all factory plastic except front lip)
Type X Tail lights
Kermit The Frog Under Bonnet
Work Meister S13P Custom Metallic Charcoal Centre with Polished Lips:
18 x 9 +6 Front
Achilles ATR Sport
18 x 10 +5 Rear
Federal RSR

Interior:

Factory Type X Interior
Purple Drift Button
Apexi EL Hand Controller (for power fc)
Cams Spec Half Cage
Factory Nissan Quarter Window Inserts (rare as)
Kenwood Mp3/USB/AUX Digital Radio

It will come with the Japanese service manual, 3 Nismo certificates from the factory upgrades that were installed upon purchase in Japan and standard parts from the car.
The car made 307rwkw at Chequered Tuning along with dyno sheets.
It will come with receipts for motor building, clutch, other parts, etc.
There are probably other things I have forgotten to mention.

Price:
$17,8000ono without wheels
$19,400ono with wheels
Serious offers only, don't waste my time...

May be interested in swaps for JZX100, evo, GTR, 4X4 etc

0431 367 863

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Edited by bally

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