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Hey guys, Selling our 180sx. It's our 'spare car' and the rego is just wasting away as its only being driven about once a week!

Specs are as follows....

Vehicle: 1997 NISSAN 180SX

Kilometres: 71,500

Body: Hatchback

Colour: Red

Interior: Original type X seats re-trimmed in grey leather

Trans: 5 speed Manual

Engine: 4 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (Blacktop SR20DET)

Rego: TUF844

Reg Expire: JAN-2007 (8 Months!)

RWC: Yes

Extras:

17" ADVAN tri-spoke racing wheels with near new tyres (Black with red rim)

HKS hyper-D adjustable coilovers

Full Apexi exhaust

Grey Leather re-trim

HKS Pod Filter

Blitz Blow off

Some Chrome piping in engine bay

Sports steering wheel

Alpine front splits. (THe head unit died but that can be sorted)

Momo Gear knob

Factory Type X front bar, side skirts and rear wing.

Complianced under new laws. For the mild mods this car has it is an unbelievable head turner. Urgent sale! rego is just wasting away. Good looking car.

Price: $19 200ONO Dropped to $18 000...car really needs to go

(take note of the 'Or Nearest Offer!!'... the car just needs to go, If you see our driveway you'll see my dad has a problem letting go... 5 cars and a mini truck, only 2 drivers!! we even have a Forklift ffs!!)

The car drives well, and handles well. Interior needs a detail. Car snaps heads, mostly because of the colour and TUF look of the car. Iv'e also advertised the car on carsales.

What more can I say, just come have a look if your interested.

I can be reached on 0433 117 369, or just post/PM on here.

:D

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Edited by LiQuid IcE
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