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For sale: 1994 Nissan 180sx

Kilometer's: 120,000 but new engen with 80,000km

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 RED TOP ***

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Contact detail's Pm me or Email [email protected]

The car has been serviced at regular intervals. I have heaps of receipts of work done to it. Including rebuilt gearbox, new heavy duty clutch etc.

Now has colour coded mirrors Gray not Black! Body is mint. Drivetrain is mint

Ineteror:Kenwood Double din MD/CD, JL audio 6" speakers in the doors with tweaters and cross overs all properly custom fitted as the origional speaker holes were to small. Coustom Red and cream suede and coustom speaker holes.

Interior: Digital climate control, Aircond, Power steering, White Gauges, Boost Gauge, Grex Gear Knob, Central locking and 3 point immobliser by "Code Alarm" made in the USA.

Exterior: Darkest legal tint metal film, Vertex rear bar, vertex side skirts, C West front bar, Sun roof, 17inch Advantek Chrome Alloys called "Blade" has lock nuts, 2 new front goodyear eagle F1's and Proper rear semi-track tyres by Kumho, Clear front parkers and vx clear side indicators, Type X wing.

Mods: Large 550 by 300 Front mount intercooler, Garrett 25/35 rollerbearing turbo, Stainless steel extractors been Ceramic Coated, Stainless 3 inch dump pipe and front pipe with a high flow cat and then goes to 4inch stainless into Apexi cannon muffler. All exhaust system is mandrel bent. Nismo 555cc injectors, 500hp internal fuel pump, KN airfilter where old factory intercooler was. So it dosent suck in hot enginebay heat. Unchip piggyback ECU with boost module so can use factory boost solenoid. Autometer Boost gauge. Blitz power meter, Code alarm. Quick shift been fitted to gearbox. HKS SSQV blow off valve. Oil Catch Can with Level gauge not vented into atmosphere so its not illegal. Cusco handbrake button

Stanless steal manifolde from Drift motor sport. Strut Brace++++ lots more just dont have time to list every thing.

Have Dyno sheet for 236kws or 320hp at rear wheels but have now had it taken down to 180rwk.

Drives nicely brakes, steering, clutch are excellent.

I have all recipts of work done and have compliance papers

Car was enterd in Melbourne Auto salon 2005

Also have a spare Garret GT25 roller bearing turbo which has been highflowed which i might be willing to chuck in.

Pictures:

Front- http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=15252

interior1- http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=15249

interior2- http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=15250

Autosalon- http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=15762

Rear- http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...e=post&id=15834

PRICE DROP!!!! $16,000

Edited by ABTO

not on the list but what i am including is all cabelling from the origional sound system i had in, you are able to hook up 3 amps in the back, tv in the front not sure how much its all worth but no audio gear but electrical.

if you dont have all time money, waiting on a loan or selling another car i will take a 5k deposit BUT needs to be by friday.

I can keep it in my garage for however long is necessary but it has to go by the weekend!

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