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Expressions of interest at this time. If the right offer comes along i will sell!!!!

Item: 1992 MODEL 180SX HIGHLY MODIFIED

Location: ROCKHAMPTON QUEENSLAND

DEATILS: 1992 MODEL 180SX Black

Black in colour

Fully rebuilt and prepped Sr20det with over sized wiseco forged pistons

blueprinted, ARP Head Studs and Rod Bolts, HIgh flowed ported and polished head.

HKS high Cams

450cc injectors in custom rail with Sard fuel pressure regulator

Greddy T518z Turbo with Greddy High Pressure Wastegate rated to 450 hp

Trust intercooler

Turbosmart E-Boost

Garage Original remapped ECU

Xforce stainless steel Extractors

Nick's performance clutches 5 puck brass button clutch

Cusco coil overs

Five stud brake conversion with Skyline twin pots and slotted and cross drilled rotors up front

Safety 21 half cage

Starcorp "impul" wheels 18x7.5 with 235/45 18's front 18x9.5 rear with 265/30 18's

Xforce cat back with 5 inch cannon

Cusco Oil catch can

Nardi "drift" steering wheel

Type X front bar damaged needs replacing

Late model side skirts

Edge rear bar add on's

Pioneer Mp3 Head unit and front splits

12 inch pioneer sub and kicker amp

Sparco driver Harness

Autotechnica Fixed position race seat

Alloy drift wheel spacers

Bonnet raised

Also have full set of R32 rims and tyres included and assortment of rear trim pieces.

Also have Apexi Power Fc and Hand controller for the car not fitted will throw in for free at $17,000

This is the fastest car i have ever driven, would run easy low 12's on street tyres. Power figure not known last dynoed at 280hp at the rear wheels at 16 psi. could easily make 350hp at the wheels. A lot of time and money has been invested into this car. Would make excellant competitive drift car has incredible power and accelaration.

Six months rego curently has broken gear box can sell fixed or unfixed depends on offers. Looking for around $17,000 car has had in excess of $40,000 spent on it

GOOD Condition SOME MINOR BODY WORK NEEDED rear guards have small pressure dints due to slighty flared rear guards. Front bar needs replacing. New passenger side front guard supplied (minor damage to old guard)

The only reason I am selling up is that i want to get into motorcross and need to buy a ute.

Price and Payment Conditions: $17,000 on the road $16,500 with broken gearbox

Extra Info: this car will scare the shit out of your grand ma !!!!!!!!!

Pictures: Will post pictures tonight

Contact Details: Shauno on Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0424534691 text me first i'll call you back

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  • 4 weeks later...

gday mate, very interested in your car!!

willing to trade my r32gts-t for your 180sx if u r interested...

please email pics to [email protected]

thanks mate, look forward to seeing these pictures and hearing back from you!!

Giffo.

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