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1997 Nissan 180sx Type X Midnight purple



Original Midnight purple 180sx with sunroof.

Genuine 129 XXX kms on the black top SR


Motor


-Front mount intercooler (no hole through battery tray)

-Kingugawa Td06 SL2-20g Anti-surge (no more than 3000km)

-Tomei 256 pon Cams

-Tomei Rocker arm stoppers(not installed)

-Sard 850cc injectors

-Walbro 255 fuel pump

-Nistune Ecu

-Turbosmart boost controller


Interior


-Full cams spec roll cage

-Bride Low max drivers seat(can provide original)

-Takata Harness

-Full type X interior(seats,mats,door cards etc)

-Pioneer double din head unit

-Type s alpine speakers in the front

-Jensens in the rear

-Clarion Sub and alpine Amp



Exterior


Oem front bar

Oem Side Skirts

Oem rear pods

Oem front lip

Topstage Roof spoiler

Oem tailights

(all parts are plastic except roof spoiler)


Underneath


-std gearbox(Very healthy)with Os Giken Super Single clutch(5000kms)

-Brand new Fully adjustable front Slideworx coilovers

-Cusco adjustable rear coilovers

-r200 lsd diff re shimmed

-s15 5 stud conversion

-Slotted and dimpled brakes

-Mit performance camber arms

-Mit performance Hicas lock bar

-Slip in subframe collars

-Unknown brand front castor arms



Wheels


Work Miesters Sold




The car was tuned few months ago by Trent at Chequred Tuning making a 250rwkw at 18 psi Very healty car regularly serviced with motul oils.In two years ive put no more than 15000kms on the car as I have a daily.Cars never seen a track day.



Rego till Sept/oct 2015

No rwc(can maybe sort something out)




14,500k with s14 stocks


Located Vic


Msg/Call


0497 599 698


May swap for Track car plus cash my way 180sx s13 r32 r33 cefiro

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