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Looking for expressions of interest on the following

This is the Hyperdrive 180sx as seen at Collie and Sydney Drift Nats. Is set up for those who are serious about drifting and the reason for sale is am looking to possibly upgrade to an S14/S15 platform purely for w/shop purposes and future publicity.

180sx 89 manual with Silvia front and the following mods.

RB25DET with GT30 based turbo and hi mount stainless manifold.

Garrett 45mm external gate with screamer

Extreme 9 puck clutch

KandN cone filter with no afm( not reqd with the engine management system)

3in dump and full 3in exhaust with very hiflo cat and twin pipe outlet

Autronic SMC with antilag and rotational idle ( 3k new)

R32 GTS-T radiator with twin 11in thermos

Hybrid style 600x300x75 fmic with stainless piping

GTR fuel pump with upgraded wiring

Turbosmart BOV

Rb20det box

Rebuilt Cusco 1 way LSD

New Teins all round

Adjustable caster rods

5 stud S14 conversion front and rear with R32 GTR 16x8 rims

Cusco adjustable rear top arms

Whiteline adjustable GTR rear sway bar

Whiteline special big dip adjustable front sway bar

Solid rear cradle mounts with no hicas

R32 steering rack, lower control arms and tierods

R32GTS-T 4 piston front calipers and discs

R32GTR front seats

1/2 Safety 21 cage( I think)

Willans full 4 point harness

Omori peak recall oil and water gauges on pillar pod

Factory headup Speedo

Carbon fibre bonnet

Purplish new paint with Black roof

Dark tint windows

No stereo

No aircond

Plus other stuff I have forgotten.

The body is in average cond with some previous accident repair( yes, we all know it was Bangers old car...)but looks good now.

This car is licensed with an RB 20DET and has permits for SOME of the mods.

Comes with std bonnet .

Car is licensed for 5mths

Car has been dynoed at 300rwhp at 15psi and is capable of more with bigger injectors etc.

Price is $17.5K with a new manifold fitted.Price includes a very good rate on continuing development, dyno and driver training for the successful purchaser.

Please realise that this is a loud, hard riding, police attracting drift weapon with an angry idle and a very oversteer orientated demenour that is tons of fun so I would suggest that if you are after something to drive to the shops or boglaps of Northbridge then maybe look elsewhere.

SERIOUS buyers only , please call me at work ( 9209 3100) or pm on this forum. I will post up pics later so don't ask for any to be sent.

Cheers

Ken

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ken, was this car original like a black colour? or was that another sil80 u boys where working on?

Car was originally grey.

The black one was a clients.

Still for sale.

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Yea, what he said above.

Seriously though, the car is still on the market sort of.

The RB25 box was sold to a desperate client but the RB20 box still lives and the new manifold has just arrived today. New teins are fitted and exhaust has been done.

Every time I drive it , I swear I don't want to sell it but the wife is applying pressure as the GTR is due next month :);)

Ring me at work if your serious but I DON'T want a rex, sorry.

Cheers

Ken

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Plenty of enquiry but no fold yet.

Surely someone must want a serious drifter that is capable of winning any event in Australia in the right hands.

Even the Jap dude who drove it at Oran park last year ( on HPI 9 ) was well impressed with it.

If I don't sell I may have to sell the GTR instead :) :)

Revised price at top and have added new Teins, Cat back exhaust and 6 mths license.

Cheers

Ken

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Sorry to the people who I told was sold :)

Due to timewaster , is back on the market.

BTW , all stickers have been removed.

Cheers

Ken

Sold and the guy couldn't believe the car was still avaliable.

Cheers

Ken

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