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For sale: 1991 180sx, with s13 front

Asking Price: $7,500 ono

Killometer's: 135.000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: CA18DET

Modifications: stock turbo, Intercooler, blitz Turbo Timer, 3 inch exhaust from dump, bosch 040 fuel pump, drift pod filter, exedy HD button clutch kit, koyo 53mm radiator, dr-drift re chiped comp, split dump pipe, splitfire coilpacks, z32 air flow meter, vtx front,rear and side skirts, bride brix driver seat, s13 front end, sports s/wheel with quick release, water temp & boost gauge, 17''8 front 17''9 back g-max rims in white, braided brake lines front and rear, HSD hr coilovers, Slotted rotors, solid rear cradle bushes, whiteline strut braces front & back, whiteline sway bars front & back, z32 front brakes.

will throw in: 6 17'' rims ,4 with tyres and 2 without, 5 point roll cage, tein tie rods (brand new still in box), tein castor rods, top stage bonnet vent, stock air box, and what ever else that i can find

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: no

Registration: Yes 26/10/2007

Other Comment's about the vehicle: done the sil80 converstion in oct, then primed it in undercoat, just never got around to finshing it. would make a great drifter, most of the work is done, just needs a good lsd, bigger turbo and injectors

reason for selling: need money to pay off loans

Contact luke on - 0409569450 or send me a e-mail at [email protected]

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now sorry if you've already covered this info up there but....

does the car run normally? does it need any work to get it on the road? what is needed for rwc? and it needs a paintjob yeah? ;)

thanks

it runs fine:),it will be sad when it goes, i was setting it up for a track car for a bit of fun, but now i just want to pay some bills, all it needs for some great power is gtr injectors and turbo

for rwc it needs a new seat belt, horn hooked backed up,rassed up a little and maybe a stock afm to hook up the stock air box again, and yeah coat of paint

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hmmm ok so would you say it's worth to get say if i wanna use it as a daily driver? coz that's what i'm after

thanks

yeah thats cool, i had it for a daily driver for a while, now since if got another car i dont need it anymore, its sitting here doing nothing

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