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hey guys,

lookin to sell my new 180 i just recently brought...lookin for someting different this time...i think im startin to get over the 180 scene ive had the car for like...2months. and reason for sale is ive owned 3 180s b4 and it just doesnt do it for me anymore...i wanna get a gtr. or just something which isnt a 180 haha.

engine-

red top sr20det

last of the redtops

158kms

td06 turbo

hks external gate..dunno how big it is tho but tis big

screamer pipe RAHHHH

custom made manifold 4 into 1

blitz dd bov

oil catch can

pod filter

3inch zaurst

big 5inch cannon..MASSIVE

trust turbo timer

1/4 reading too

all piping custom

braided lines for turbo

custom dump pipe

Fuel-

1000cc injectors

custom fuel rail

high flow fuel pump...not sure of wat brand

computer-

NEW haltech computer

haltech laurnch control

haltech ignitor

haltech duel stage boost controller

haltech computer setup

can supply laptop for 400 dolars

cooling-

custom made intercooler bout 600long

custom piping its the best piping u can get

heavy duty thermo

aftermarket radiator cap

body-

vertex rear bar

veilside sideskirts

remove rear spoiler

removie rear windscreen wipper

flared front guards

vented front guards

JUST BEEN SPRAYED UNDERCOAT BLUE

WITH A GOLD TOP LOOKS GREEN AND HAS A BLUE

TINGE TO IT...LOOOKS SOOOO NICE...HOUSE OF

COLOUR PAINT....VERY EXPENSIVE

suspension/wheels-

coilovers of some sort STIFF AS

damper tops

16inch rims which look the bit

misc-

trust gearknob which ill prob keep

momo steering wheel looks mint

snap on seat covers

stereo-

eclipse headunit worth 900 dollars

phinox gold sub NEW

custom made box PORTed for sub

pionner rear 6x9s

front speakers which go hard

ecplise 4channal amp worth 1g.

my mate used this box,sub and headunit and made 149.7db

ILL SHOW PICS WHEN ITS FINNISHED PAINTED WHICH WILL BE IN 1 WEEK

car is currently running 11psi and its alot faster than my previous car which had 170rwkw so i reakon this has 185. All work has been done by adam from buzz engines which are now a sponser on this site. call adam and he will just give u high reports on the car. has been well maintained by previous owner and i recently have just done a oil change etc. prevoius owner had the car at 70kms and has a service book since then...like i said he was very good for services. buzz done all the services and work. I really love this car but as above ive owned 3 180s and its time ofr a change.

looking for 19grand, offers and trades are welcome. not in a great hurry to sell unless a mad gtr comes up...which it has already lol.

Cheers Adam

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hey guys,

JUST BEEN SPRAYED UNDERCOAT BLUE

WITH A GOLD TOP LOOKS GREEN AND HAS A BLUE

TINGE TO IT...LOOOKS SOOOO NICE...HOUSE OF

COLOUR PAINT....VERY EXPENSIVE

Didnt you only pay 1500 for your paint job ?

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=68263

sounds like an expensive paint job then........ not

Just didnt want anyone to think the car was something it's not, like the last one you tried to sell....

And no Adam, I'm rebuilding the SR, just like I told you...

What do I need to watch ?

180sx_dogg:

If i remember correctly your the guy who bs's alot on nissansilvia.com..

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=66982

why have 1000cc injectors when the car could still use the standard ones with the stated power?

And youve told countless people on NS.com that its 2.2L and 2.0L, so which one is it?

And at 17 you must be selling crack to afford all the mods on that car if they are all real.

Please dont lie/Mislead people when selling cars, it is illegal you know :uh-huh:

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