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hey guys this is my 180 and before anyone asks yes its squizz'z old car

1991 180SX turbo

5 speed

Black

Fully rebuilt with forged pistons ported and polished heads, fully balanced and blue printed

Aftermarket GReddy T518Z turbo

Stainless exhaust manifold

GReddy heavy duty actuator

k&n Airpod

TRUST racing intercooler

GTR fuel pump

Upgraded 440 cc x 4 injectors in custom rail

Nismo fuel pump

Full exhaust with TRUST front pipe

Kaaz LSD

five puck ceramic race clucth

Upgraded S14 brake calipers and rotors

4 point rear roll cage

apexi power fc

turbo smart e-boost

Cusco fully adjustable racing suspension

18" inch impul wheels 18x7.5 front 18x9.5 rear with 18/45/235 and 18/35/265's

edge rear skirt kit

vertex front bar

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Thanks ado. I'm simply fulfilling the prophesy that was stated in the initial post that someone would actually ask if it was Squizz' old car. Since someone bothered to ask (me) order has been returned to the universe. You can thank me later when the universe doesn't implode.

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squizz goes thru more cars than undies ;)

hope u'll achieve its estimated low 12s potential on 1/4mile.

man i'm going to aim for 11's with a good tune and a bigger set of injectors

i've run it up to 22psi and it just fries the tyres in third so if i can get traction hopefuly i'll get the times i want

its really set up for drift tho....

maybe if i moved down from rocky i'd be able to get into comps eventually ;)

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