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NISSAN 180sx in Perfect condition, facts below:

Under Bonnet

Exhaust- Apexi N1 cat back, Trust screamer/splitter dump pipe 3inch from turbo back.

Internals- 256Deg Cams nismo, pon metal head gasket, complete head service and port polishing. Stock bottom end.

Induction fueling- walbro 550hp fuel pump, turbosmart boost controller, simota cold air intake system.

Engine- Ca18det with Front mount Intercooler, S15 turbo, Trust/Greddy Oil air seperator thermo fan.

Body

Sr front Bar, clear over silver front indicator/parkers, complete respray in Bluprint BLu with Violet purple pearl and violet purple flames on bonnet and front guards (one month ago).

SR20 Brake Setup front and rear with new carbon pads

New rear lights, with black highlights. Tinted windows all round.

Drive Train

Gearbox- 5 speed

Clutch- Jim Berry "Race Clutch Aust." brass button riveted with 3400pound pressure plate and Sax diaphram, four layer support brassing, 16 stud support.

Differential- std

Fly Wheel- Sax lightweight

Suspension

HKS lowered springs

GAB GymKana 8 point adjustable struts

SRS anti sway bar

Adjustable tierods

Interior

Trust Greddy- Gear nob

Razo- pedals (heal toe setup)

AutoMeter Boost Gauge

Pivot- Super Baby turbo timer

Mongoose 4 black wire 5 point alarm with imobiliser and Central Locking

Autotechnica- Steering Wheel

Autotechnica- gear boot and handbrake boot (Leather retrim)

Cusco- Handbrake and Handbrake nob in Anadised Cusco Blue

Perfomance Details:

ran 13.6 and made 160 rwkw

It has been serviced with shell helix synth every 5000km or less, has had full top end rebuild with complete replacement of all hoses including rear of cylinder head, brand new heavy duty clamps on all pipework, injectors cleaned and service 10,000km ago, and much more.

First to see and drive will Buy because it is immaculate.

some pics can be found at

http://www.pbase.com/image/34415274

car is NSW reg so would have to be transferred into victorian rego.

price is negotiable. In this weeks trading post for $13500

contact number is 0401 180 581

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hey man, very nice car!

just after a few deatials, what's the year of the car, and the KM? Are the flames on the paint in the photos or not?

sorry if you have already said these things above, i must have missed them

Good luck with the sale in the mean time!

1990 km's 150,000 on clock. whether they are original or not dont know. motor has been rebuilt recently. runs fine. no problems mechanically. flames are a pearl. hard to see in the night unless under light. they are not out there...... but still look good during the sun.

still for sale.

open to offers. or any other cars willing to swap..... rx7 series 5 convertable would be nice.

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