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Hi all,

I have finally tuned the car and completed my project! I am doing my last semester at university now and will be going home after that, and thus, the car is up for sale.

I am the first owner of this car in Australia and brought it off a dealer 3 years ago. This car has spent most of its time sitting at workshops. I only used this car to go to school and have shown up in a couple of cruise events. Never been to any drift, track, drag.

I have spent more than $30,000 on this car and it has been well taken care of. This is surely one of the best 180SX in Perth, W.A.

Car Details:

Car: 1994 Nissan 180SX

Colour: White

Engine: SR20DET (Rebuilt and run 3,000kms)

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

KMs: 63,000Kms

Rego: 12 Months

Power: 320RWHP @ 1.1Bar (Dyno Dynamics - Shootout Mode)

Price: $24,999

Pictures: Click Here

Contact Details:

Name: Cheah OR Breber

Mobile: 0433 156 912 (3G)

Email: [email protected]

By the way, this car is perfectly street legal, and I have granted permits for essential modifications, such as:

Black Aluminium GT Wing

Pillar Mount with 2 Apexi Guages

HKS SQV BOV

Lowered Height

Here comes the list of modificaitons..........

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C-West Front Bar.

Factory Side Skirt.

Vertex Rear Bar.

Black Aluminium GT-Wing.

Type-X Tail Light.

Clear GB Sport Side Indicators.

Clear GB Sport Front Indicators.

Gradura Aero Mirrors.

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A Pair Of Recaro SR-III RED Seats.

Sabelt Italy 3-Point Hardness (New on driver side).

Trust Dual Pods Pillar-Mount.

Apexi Boost Meter.

Apexi Exhaust Meter.

Apexi RSM With G-Sensor.

Nismo GT Shift Knob.

Momo Leather Gear Boot.

Nardi Type-A Deep Dish Steering Wheel.

Blitz Full Auto Electronic Turbo Timer.

Defi Sport VSD (Head Up Display).

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Cusco Oil Catch Can.

HKS Earth Wiring System.

Trust V-SPL Intercooler Kit.

Trust ECO 10 Row Oil Cooler Kit.

HKS Super SQV.

HKS Engine Center Piece Cover.

HKS Full Exhaust System.

High Flow Catalytic Convertor.

Cusco Brake Cyclinder Stopper.

Trust TD06 20G Turbo.

Trust Stainless Steel Top Mount Extractor.

Trust External Racing Wastegate.

Z32 AFM.

Trust Grex Air Filter.

Bosch High Performance Fuel Pump.

Tomei 740cc Injectors.

HKS Heavy Duty Valve Springs.

Tomei Stage II 264/264 Cam Shafts.

Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears.

Tomei 1.2mm Metal Head Gasket.

Tomei Rocker Arm Stopper.

New Nissan OEM Water Pump.

New Nissan Full OEM Gasket Kit.

New Nissan Bearings.

Racing Type Pot And Polished Head (15-20% tested flow gain).

Arias Forge Pistons.

Eagle Forge Con Rods.

Fully Treated And Engineered Head And Block.

Fully Balanced Internals.

Trust Light Weight Pulley Kit (3 piece package).

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch Kit (Plenty Meat Left).

Nismo Engine Mounts.

Nismo Gear Box Mount.

C's Short Shifter.

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Front Stainless Steel Scratch Guard (Diffuser).

Tein Type HE Coilovers.

Cusco Front Tension Rods.

Nismo Front Control Arms.

Cusco Rear Castor Rods.

Section Sport Rear Traction Rods.

Nismo Rear Upper Link.

Nismo Rear Control Arms.

Whiteline Pineapples.

Front 4 Pots Skyline Calipers With DBA Slotted Rotors.

Front And Rear Cusco Strut Brace.

KAAZ 1.5Way LSD (Just Fitted).

215/45/17 Front 235/45/17 Rear With Eagle F1 Tyres.

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Apexi Power FC With:

Hand Commander.

Apexi Boost Controller Module.

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Sony CD/MP3/WMA Player.

Front JBL GTO Components Speakers.

Rear Pioneer 4 Ways Speaker.

Sony X'Plod Amp.

Small Alpine Sub.

SERIOUS BUYER ONLY!

Breber

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If you have read my first post hard enough, you will find a link to:

http://www.drifto.com/ready/

If you have problem seeing those pictures, please do it manually:

http://www.drifto.com/ready/01.jpg

http://www.drifto.com/ready/02.jpg

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http://www.drifto.com/ready/22.jpg

http://www.drifto.com/ready/23.jpg

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Cheers,

Breber.

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