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Just you saying that it will "smack" a gtr shows you're most likely a p plater that frequents stereosonic and muzzes out.

What makes it so rare. Enlighten all of us

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I heard this exact car bet an R35 the other night. The R35 was parked, but that doesn't matter, right?

Yeah that was my r35. I know wish to swap it for his freak rare na 180sx + cash his way.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/461997-94-180sx-Fast-Reliable-Club-Trackday-Car-With-Rego---Nsw

Soo much better then what you are trying to sell and for less

If you are dead set serious I suggest you should do more research into what something like you have is actually worth.

Every 180 on carsales bar 2 is cheaper and better then your car

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so the choice is...

fully built track ready 180 for 15k with 290rwkw

or

hacked up n/a 180

rusty with a cheap paint job

slapped together with random secondhand wrecker crap (and still incomplete)

...for 16k

:domokun:

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so the choice is...

fully built track ready 180 for 15k with 290rwkw

or

hacked up n/a 180

rusty with a cheap paint job

slapped together with random secondhand wrecker crap (and still incomplete)

...for 16k

:domokun:

Junkie the way you describe this sounds oh so compelling... I'll take 3 of them!

come on, we all know it's a troll, with another supporting troll account to back him up. close thread and ignore

actually the supporting troll is a real person who popped up on a few mutual groups on facespace.

Guys who think this is a troll should just F off...honestly. Can't i sell a car on here without you Aholes ruining everything......GET A LIFE PLEASE

for those who are interested, the car is making 330kw at the rears on 98 octane fuel, a true N/A powerhouse running nankang street tires on the rear for extra grip

Tuned by Garage worx

the paint for the respray is genuine from nissan Midmight purple 2.... cost me 1k just to buy the paint and then 2k for respray

Genuine Nissan paint for 1k? wut

330kw on N/A? wut, Got dyno papers?

In all seriousness, you can import a Type X with the proper turbo engine for 11-12k...

http://j-spec.com.au/recent/1997-NISSAN-180_SX-_Type_X_H_intercooler_AS-187108.html

facepalm

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