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It has came time to sale my 93 model 180sx with I have only had a few mouths but

Now wont to get a civic or sss or some thing like that so I am open to a trade for a smaller car as I drive to and from the city every day for work and wont To just get a n/a stock car to save money .

Here are the specs of the car

93 180sx 63xxxxkms on the clock ,pfc with hand controller,z33afm,t28bb,bigger fuel

Pump ,after market fuel reg,apexi pod kit,full body kit,vented hood,racing seats, hybrid ltd Front mount ,hks ssq bov,d1 quick relase steering will boss kit,boost and oil temp gauges on pillar mount ,dvd deck , turbo back zurst ,16 light wheels and prob a few other thing but I cant think of them at the moment .

The car is very quick and has a bout 200 kws at the wheels and can drift very easy evan

As I am not in to that.the only prob with the car is that the hood has to be sprayed and

Has a few dents on the roof other than tha the car is fine and the motor is I a1 con and never misses a beat.and would not cost to much to fix the body work up.

I am looking for a round $13,500 neg or swap for a civic or sss or some thing like that.

For more info call 0410727690.

Edited by gtr2env
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