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1995 180sx sr20det black top wide body custom paint

engine has 80,000k's

fmic

full 3inch turbo back exhaust system

t28bb

turbo smart blow off valve and daul stage boost controller

heavy duty clutch and short shifter

tein fully adjustable suspension

front and rear strut braces

r32 brake up grade all round and colour coded calipers

outside

car has only been painted a month ago in house of colour diamond blood with silver ice(flake) and the bonnet roof and boot have been painted in black with purple pearl and silver ice.

has vertex front and rear bars and c-west side skirts

altezza chrome tail lights

r32 rims

inside

alpine flip down head unit

greddy full auto timer

nismo billet gearknob

momo steering wheel

has different trim to earlier model s13 doesn't have that gloomy gray interior

all electric and climate control

ok this car is great nic people no leaks or anything and i need to sell this car in the next couple of weeks, as i have debts to pay so reasonable offers will be considered.

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Price now $17,000. This is with standard silver R32 rims, not the dish rims as pictured.

contact at [email protected] or

phone 0422582101 after hours or 0401443980 during work hours

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come on people, no takers? this is a great car, custom paint and body work, some of the fatest wheels ever, chuck in lowish k's and engine and suspension mods this makes for a great car.

I'll take a drift ready car or pig as swap or part payment.

come on well worth it!!!!!!

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