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Hey all, posting this for a friend

Need more info? just ask!

1993 180SX SR20

S15 Ball Bearing Turbo

Full 3" exhaust from turbo back

550HP Walbro Intank Fuel Pump

550cc Injectors in custom fuel-rail

Malpassi Rising Rate Regulator

Z32 Air Flow Meter

Jap Spec VR4 Front mount IC 400x300x75

Turbosmart Type 2 Boost Controller

ECU Daughter Board tuned for current setup

White Pearl Paintjob

Interior Mods:

R33 Series 2 front seats on S13 rails.

Single A Pillar cup with Autometer Boost guage

HKS FATT Turbo Timer

Momo Champion wheel and boss kit

Intercooler water spray

Exterior Mods:

Clear side indicators

17" 10 spoke HR Racing wheels

KYB Gearclimb Suspension - Front

Potenza Damper Adjustable on rear

Lowered 2" springs all round

SIL80 frontend

Others:

June 2003 rego

SIL80 plates included

152,000 genuine kms

ALL receipts for everything done to car, including importing papers

Any inspection welcome

$19, 500 NEGOTIABLE - Tim [email protected] - email for more pics.

Reason : heading overseas for 1 year !!

Pics: http://sil80.silviansw.com/forsale.html

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your dreaming 19 500...i sold my sil80 wit 90,000 ks wit full GAB adjustable coil over suspension, blow off veilside combat kit, momo wheel, exhaust, blow off, etc etc for 14,000 you are dreaming if ya think ya gonna get 19thou a guy here sold a mental harlequin sil80 worked off its tits for 18,00...sorry but drop the price then you might find a buyer

WTB, if you are not going to buy it - dont post.

cj, if you have any questions about the price, PM Nick (BY BY)

Boxhead, its off-topic - DONT POST IT

AND ALL - READ THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE FOR SALE SECTIONS! I am getting sick of saying it...

cj: use your eyes to read the ad and you would see that its not my car.

Secondly i dont think anyone here really gives a toss if your mates brothers girlfriends fiances little brother sold the sickest SIL80 this side of the cosmos, fact is this is a beautiful clean car with genuine kms unlike almost every import car on the road and the owner can ask what he likes.

Dont like the ad? Dont post on it.

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