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Hey all,

My boyfriend and have decided to sell our car, we havent even had it for 6 months i dont think, but it spends more time in the garage than on the road and it seems like a bit of a waste of such a nice car. It is a clean, quick car and it wont dissapoint!

Ok here we go:

ENGINE:

5 spd manual

1994 SR20 DET 180SX

Blacktop 78000 km

T28

fmic

HKS pod filter

turbo manifold

split dump pipe

biccy rom computer

BOV

3" Exhaurst

type-X gearbox

front and back strut braces

no rev limiter

(Also have plenum chamber and oil catch can- not installed but are included in selling price)

Heaps of other things

EXTERIOR:

Ford Blue

18" Chrome rims

vented side quarter panels

full vertex body kit

Carbon fibre bonnet

all front panels fibreglass

door handles shaved down

back windscreen wiper shaved down and aerial shaved off

INTERIOR:

momo steering wheel

racing pedals

HKS turbo timer

monster taco

boost gauge

air/fuel ratio gauge- theres two more cant remember what

mp3 player

very good alarm system

All in all its a very clean, neat car.

There are a few chips in the paint, but not noticable. Its also got 6mnths rego.

Please call 0405783311

We are looking at $18,500 ono

The photo of the engine is before the turbo manifold and split dump pipe was installed, we also now have a new podfilter (not that that really makes much difference.)

Thanks, Tiff

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