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F/s 1992 180sx

Sr20det model

5 speed manual

new heavy duty clutch

re-painted in tiger mica gold

veilside front bar and side skirts

5zigen rear bar

recaro front seat with nismo embroyded all over it

kenwood double din cd unit

alpine speakers

nardi steering wheel

1.5 way mechanical lsd (cusco we think)

3 inch stainless exhust from the turbo back

motor tuned in the tomie factory japan parts include

tomie cams

tomie cam gears

tomie custom turbo

tomie drift and drag computer (stand alone not plug in)

fuel pump modulate

and other tomie internals

duel fuel pumps

hks suspension

blitz pod

blitz bov

think thats it... it's goin for 17500 with balance of rego. contact my brother marty on 0423349235 for details or to discuss anything more, i have only a limited knowlege of the car and he's a mechanic to so best to dirrect questions there

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it's never had a serious power run done but he ran it at his tafe dyno and just as it past 300hp the rollers broke and it still had some more in it so a mimum of 300hp

pics i'll work on

parts are all there

as for your tech side of things mate just just give me ya number and my bro will ring u, he can answer them

  • 2 weeks later...

Who's going to come and drive to your place to look at a car when they have absolutely no idea what it looks like? :slap: Do people REALLY think that they can sell cars on the internet without providing good photos of the car that they're selling??? :confused:

Oh, and I bought my last car from Adelaide. I flew down for the day to check it out and bought it. So don't discount interstate buyers. Why the hell would you artificially limit your market? :idea:

merli has a point, im in darwin and may be in the market for a car if my circumstances change within the next few weeks or less.

pictures are what make or break my decision :P and i dont like messing around with email, if its up on the forum well then :( all the more easier.

If you're advertising a SHOW car in the 'for sale' section, then i'd have to agree with Merli, you should SHOW us what it looks like.

If it's a really nice looking car, then you might find you'll get quite a few people out having a look.

  • 1 month later...

Oh and it passed a roadworthy believe it or not with the above damage and a cracked windscreen. I'd advise anyone else buying parts or cars off Team Plasma to be very wary. PM me if you would like the pics the new owner is submitting to Qld transpot.

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