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hey guys,

its a 1991 sr20det 180sx (BLACK) since owning the car i ahve never boosted over 13psi and nor has the prevous owner. Also its just came with a service and been for a good tune from my mechanic who states its the best sr he has eva seen...mechanical side.

FOLLWING MODS ARE

-spoilless

-5sp manual

-From turbo to pod is chrome piping

-T28bb turbo with has just done 5000kms ruffly

-HYBRID fmic...with chrome piping

-550cc Fuel pump

-Apexi SAFC generation 2

-Apexi turbo timer

-JIC coil overs and chamber settings

-17inch wheels look the bit

-3inch zaurst all the way through

-GReddy profectb 2 boost controoler

-S15 injectors (im pretty sure they are anyway)

-gierken (or how eva u spell it) singe plate clutch

-Autometer LIQUID faced boost gauge

-JVC headunit mp3 and all the goodies with lil movies

valued at 1g

-Cusco Stuct brace

-Apexi twin chamber BOV

-HKS mushroom style pod filter

-genunine type x seats

-genuine type x floor mats

thats all i can think of atm...it has other little things like a trust gearknob, wood grain streering wheel, aftermarket pedals etc all electrics work and has the factory sunroof . Like i said before this car is in awsome condition and so does the mechanics i have seen about the car.... PAINT IS IN GOOD CONDITION

im askin 17500 and pretty firm on that....as its a real stunner, im willin to pull of mods and put stock things back on for a lower price but pending on buyer

Im located in QLD sunshine coast but willin to send intersate for the right buyer, i can send pics to ONLY genuine buyers as im sick of time wasters, but i guess u get them with each car u sell....

im willin to trade for another car...straight trade or trade plus adjustment on either party...

contact me via pm or email (MSN) [email protected]

cheers Adam

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2 reasons.

1st..im only 17 and have pretty much lost my licence..so i have only eva driven this car a hand full of times...and all those times ive been caught from the cops so all the cops on the sunshine coast pretty much no im driving

2nd. this is the 2nd 180 ive owned and im just loookin for something different (a different car) if u no wat i mean

I can personally vouch for this car as I've driven it before. Goes hard, very hard, lightning response and heaps of power at tap. Drives like a dream, coilovers arent to stif and handles very well. This is a very very nice 180, worth $17,500 easy.

Good luck with the sale.

thx honey thats very nice of u, yea u loved the 180 but hte 180 didnt love u :):D

u were only drivin it on stock boost....u woulda shit ur self if i wound it up. can honstly say this car has never been thrashed as im to ***** to give it heaps as i did with my old skyline and found its way around a pole..so this car ur certain taht i havent drifted it or line lockyed it

thx honey thats very nice of u, yea u loved the 180 but hte 180 didnt love u :):D

u were only drivin it on  stock boost....u woulda shit ur self if i wound it up. can honstly say this car has never been thrashed as im to ***** to give it heaps as i did with my old skyline and found its way around a pole..so this car ur certain taht i havent drifted it or line lockyed it

I'd shit myself if you wound the boost up? Doubt it, dont forget I drive a skyline. :D

lol ok mate...by then u will have a gtr so meh....

IM TRYIN TO SELL A CAR HERE NOT TALK ABOUT WHOS CAR IS FASTER :):)

anyway...ive had heaps of interests but they all have more expensive cars and i carnt add cash cause im a very poor little boy

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