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Selling this to get my new race car build done quicker.

Car was serviced with new oils and filters recently in preparation for 2024 events.
Car has previously done the following lap times

Queensland Raceway:
National 1:19.44
Switchback 1:12.29
Sprint 56.20
Clubman 58.93

Sportsman 56.61

Lakeside:
58.5

Morgan Park:
E layout 1:07.93
K Layout 1:23.5

Noosa Hill climb
61.84


Nissan 180sx Race Car 
Track only 

 
Body: 
Seam welded 
Kelway tubs 
Kmak Rocket Bunny Front bar 
Kmak Rocket Bunny Rear bar 
Kmak Rocket Bunny Side Skirts 
Kmak 25mm non vented front guards 
Front and rear tow points 
Custom blue paint 
engine bay & interior satin white  
 
Engine: 
Built by Mister V8 
Sr20 
85.5MM PISTONS 
Spool Rods 
Balanced grub screwed crank 
Kelford 188A Cams 
Light port work 
Valve springs and retainers 
ATI Balancer 
Boosted 5047 Turbo (GTX2867) 
Turbosmart IWG75 
Turbosmart 38mm Blow off valve 
3 inch exhaust 
50 ignite trigger kit 
R35 Coil Packs 
1450cc injectors 
460lph TI Automotive Pump 
450x300 intercooler 
42mm Fenix alloy radiator 
16 inch Maradyne fan 
LS1 alternator 
25 row oil cooler 
Relocated power steering pump 
ALL pressure lines Braided Teflon 
Custom catch can and lines 
  

Electronics: 
Link G4+ Plugin 
Tech edge wideband 
Oil and fuel pressure sensors 
Oil temp sensor 
Ethanol sensor for content & temp 
3 port boost solenoid 
PowerTune Digital Display 

Gearbox and Diff: 
S14 5 speed 
NPC sr to rb clutch kit 
5 bolt axels 
 
Brakes and Suspension: 
coilovers 
Whiteline sway bars front & Rear 
Gktech Castor arms 
Kazama rear Camber arms 
Kazama rear Toe arms 
Kazama rear Traction arms 
s15 front knuckles modified 
5 stud rear 
GKTech Kit reinforced LCA and Castor boxes 
R33 Calipers & Discs (rebuilt 2023)
BM57 Master cylinder (New 2023)
GKTech brake line kit 
Rebuilt s14 steering rack 
DBA 4000 series Rotors 
Project Mu RC09 Brake Pads 
 
Wheels: 
Koya 17x9 +35 
Nankang CR-S 255/40/17 USED
 
Interior: 
AGI Half Cage 2019 Spec 
Factory Dash, Centre console and door trims 
Cobra Suzuka seat (2010 Date) 
MVP 6 point Harness  
Factory passenger seat & belt 
Fire Extinguisher 
Battery Cut off switch 

 

Located Ipswich, QLD

SAU price
$23000 as is 

Can supply MCA red coilovers and 1.5 way diff with 4.3 ratio for extra


ALL stickers will be removed upon sale

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  • Like 2
19 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Way cheap!

Hope you get that full amount and not a dollar less.

I am realistic what the value is. Small market for old nissan race cars too.

  • 2 weeks later...
41 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

Would express interest in the diff and axles if you end up removing them.

What diff is it?

If removed will keep the diff for the new car.

  • 4 weeks later...

Will take a 2017/2018 Subaru BRZ Ts manual in Blue/grey/white as payment.
Pending condition and mods can be cash either way. 

Need a daily/weekend seat time car.

  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/13/2024 at 1:14 PM, robbo_rb180 said:

Will take a 2017/2018 Subaru BRZ Ts manual in Blue/grey/white as payment.
Pending condition and mods can be cash either way. 

Need a daily/weekend seat time car.

Can trade for 2010 Suzuki Swift Sport, cash my way.

I know what I have...

  • Haha 1
12 hours ago, MBS206 said:

Can trade for 2010 Suzuki Swift Sport, cash my way.

I know what I have...

You forgot 2x zinger burgers too

  • Haha 2
1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

You forgot 2x zinger burgers too

Nah, I'm happy with just cash, I don't need two zinger burgers too, happy to help a fellow SAU'er out...

  • Haha 2
16 hours ago, MBS206 said:

Can trade for 2010 Suzuki Swift Sport, cash my way.

I know what I have...

Is it bright yellow????

4 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

You forgot 2x zinger burgers to

With that supercharged sauce, only way to have them.

 

 

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20 hours ago, robbo_rb180 said:

Is it bright yellow????

With that supercharged sauce, only way to have them.

 

 

I can make it bright yellow for about $50 in Rattle Can paint.

Then, in reality, it'll be like the yellow M&M. Yellow on the outside, black underneath!

 

I actually washed it yesterday so I can advertise it. I really should write the advert now and post it, ha ha

On 3/30/2024 at 1:19 PM, robbo_rb180 said:

Massive price drop
Want to buy some super fancy parts for new build

So you'll now accept a non yellow Suzuki Swift?

  • Haha 2
  • 3 weeks later...

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