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  • 1992 model
  • SR20DET Engine
  • 5 Speed Manual
  • Black duco
  • 99,000 kms (Genuine)

Includes extremely rare log books from Japan.

Brought into Australia in August '02 completely standard.

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Interior

* Digital Climate Control (changed over w/ new gas system)

* Air Conditioning

Seats, Steering Wheel, Gearknob & Footpedals in perfect condition; further evidence of genuine kms.

Modifications (performed in Aus. less than 2 months ago)

* K&N Air Filter w/ emissions connected

* 3" Exhaust - Mandrel Bent from the Turbo back w/ $400 Hi-Flow Cat (by Castle Hill Exhausts)

* 3-point Immobilisation (Aus. standards), Central locking & Alarm.

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I bought this in September '02 and it is such a good car I really do not want to sell it but the repayments and insurance have become too much for me. I know that anyone that will look at the car will be amazed at the quality of it as I was too. I looked at many 180's before buying mine and mine was buy far the best.

Hills Motorsport in Castle Hill can vouch for the quality of the car and its impressive performance for a stock vehicle.

  • Stock boost
  • Never been to the track
  • Daily driver since it landed
  • Serviced every 5,000kms

Selling for $14,500.

Car is located in Hills District, Sydney

For further information, contact James on 0407 766 805.

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