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1989 Nissan 180sx

CA18DET

Midnight Blue

Manual

93xxx Kms

July 2006 Rego

All Pwr Options

Cool Box (Factory Option In Japan)

3" Exhaust

BBS Rims

Lowered

Chrome Look Clear Lights

Sports Steering Wheel

Kenwood Mp3 Player

MTX 7x5 Speakers In Doors

Dark Tints

New Belts

New Water Return Bottle

Iridium Plugs

Recent Major Service

Alarm

Immobiliser

Imported from Japan in July this year. All documents kept. Selling my baby because I just bought a new car.

Asking $8500

Please email as I am not the forum very often: [email protected] or call 0406 186 581.

Car is located in the Penrith area.

Thanks

I also have a 1000 watt JBL 05 Sub, JBL 6 Channel 05 Amp and 2x Pioneer 6x9 5 Way 05 Speakers (only on 180sx 1 week) will include with 180sx for a sale price of $9100 ono

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