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1997 180SX Type X, 85,000 km, sunroof.


If you want a clean, reliable Type X with all the work done look no further.


Engine & drivetrain


SR20 comp tested to 140psi 1-4

New Hardrace engine and gearbox mounts

New belts

New OEM water pump

New OEM thermostat

S14 Radiator

New rear main seal

New OEM gaskets throughout intake and exhaust.

Replaced IACV

R33 Clutch Fan

FMIC

Turbosmart boost tee at 10psi

S15 BB T28

Speedflow Teflon oil and water lines in fireproof wrap.

DEI heat-wrapped manifold

Exedy clutch

AC-delete

One-piece front and dump, HKS cannon catback

S13 5-speed box, shifts perfectly no crunching

Nismo short shifter

New battery and terminals

New fluids throughout (Royal Purple engine, Martini gearbox, Motul diff, Castrol brake fluid)


Interior


Excellent condition, no cracks in the dash

Steering wheel is excellent.

Pioneer double din headunit w/ iphone integration

Bride glovebox

Type-X Seats

Turbosmart boost gauge


Suspension


5-Stud with new bearings

New whiteline subfame bushes

S15 brakes, DBA rotors, S15 BM50 master cylinder

Hot Bits Coilovers (Made in Germany)

Whiteline swaybars front and rear with end links


Exterior


5000km old respray in Renault Graphite

Dmax roofwing

Pods and rear valence included (require fitting)

Please note CA lip has been sold separately


$12,500 ONO/Negotiable.


Points to note:

Car is located in Melbourne, VIC and will be sold without NSW registration/rwc. PPSR showing clear title and clear WOVR status available.

Fan shroud is included however with the hardrace mounts the R33 fan interferes with the shroud. Had no issues whatsoever with engine temps (monitored via Consult port).

RPF1 17x9.5+18 w/595-RSR 235/45/17 +$1k or BYO wheels.

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