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im really going to regret this =[

1993 180SX WITH A SILVIA FACE LIFT

93XXX

SUNROOF

MANUAL

REGO TILL NOVEMBER

3"ZORT FROM TURBO ALL THE WAY

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER WITH SHINY PIPESoOoOo

GREDDY PROFEC B II BOOST CONTROLLER

WALBRO FUEL PUMP

FUEL REGULATOR

S15 INJECTORS

OIL CATCH CAN

AIR FILTER

TIEN HA COILOVERS ALL ROUND

FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACE

DRIFT BUTTON

AFTERMARKET STEERING WHEEL

BUCKET SEAT (NOT FITTED)

VERTEX KIT ALL ROUND

16" WEDS SPORTS RACING RIMS

i have never taken this car for granted, i have alwas taken extreme care when it comes to this car, never park it newhere i cant see it, i always get my car serviced every 5000 or close to it, by a reputable mechanic he is also a member on this forum and x sponsor myhiep. Anyone who knows me knows i dont take this car out on the weekends, the car has never been defected *fingers crossed* it wont happen. For about 6 months last year the car was off the road due to s15 front conversion, how ever it didnt happen soo it was a shame.

Engine wise the engine is in tip top condition, i had my engine replaced about 2 year back when it blew on me =[ the engine that replaced it had low km's 50 thou and since then i have driven it maximum 20 thou, i only drive this car to and from work,. I have taken it to the track only once. ill be servicing it beginning on next month if not sold. i hardly ever boost the car past 11 psi, 95% of the time the EBC is switched off

Body wise, ill be honest it needs a spray currently in matt black, looks quite tough i must say, but the body is very straight and stiff when i lift the front of the car with a jack after certain point the rear starts to raise, there are no dents on it what so ever, at the moment the bonnet is black, it creates a sort of drift look.

im looking for 13,000 ono, i realise its a bit much for a car with not that much mods, but my car is much loved and well taken care of be nice =]

will trade for a r32 gtst, would prefer sydney buyers. 0423281569 after 9am and before 12am

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b262/mind_circus/Front.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b262/mind_circus/side.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b262/mind_circus/back.jpg

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