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Hi Guy's,

I just got engaged and we want to buy a house so something had to go.

Here it is.

Year,Make,Model: 12 /91 180sx.

Engine/mods:

RB25DET,

Cold air induction,

Carbon fibre airbox

Pod filter,

3" exhaust from turbo back,

EMS Stinger computer,

Bosch fuel pump,

Custom Mood Motorsports 600x300x80 Intercooler,

Adjustable boost controller,

Custom triple core radiator,

12" thermofan.

Driveline:

6puck organic clutch,

R33 5 speed gear box (near unbreakable!),

Custom tailshaft.

Suspension:

JIC height and camber adjustable coil overs.

Wheels,Tyres:

17" Custom Gold 5 spokes,

30mm custom bolt on spacers

tyres with 90% tread.

Bodywork:

MFX Tyrant full kit,

25mm flared front guards,

30mm rear flared guards blended into the body,

removed boot wing,

drift lifted bonnet.

Interior:

S14 Seats,

Candy apple gold detailing,

Boost guage and turbo timer in a custom real carbon fibre panel,

Impul Pedals, Alloy gear knob,

Stereo/Alarm:

VDO Cd head unit.

Alarm including, auto window wind ups, remote start, GSM pager (rings your mobile).

Blitz Turbo timer

Boost gauge.

I am sure I have missed some of the stuff. I need to sell this asap so I am open to offers. Now asking $17,900 ono. Ph 0402 006 595.

Jeff.

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