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Hi guys

Looking at selling my 180sx it's got an rb20 in it with all the bolt on's mods include

gt30 turbo

tial wastegate

3in zorst

blitz intercooler

apexi avcr

stainless manifold

microtech ltx12

racing seats

sports stearing wheel

gauges

cam gears

17" enki rims

JIC adjustable suspension

rear camber arms

444cc injectors

walbrough 500hp fuel pump

microtech dash

s15 front

wide body rear

fully engineered

and much more

At the moment the car just needs a tune and the exahst manifold changed (i have the manifold and gaskets) and she'll be good to go . The engine compression is excellent with 135-140 across all 6 cylinders. the car has been looked after very well with services been done at 4000km.

The car has done a 111000km and the engine has done a little over 100000 timing belt has been changed as well as water pump so the car is good to go.

Price 15,500 FIRM, very veru FIRM

Cheers

anthony

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Cash only mate sorry

Cool... that part doesn't really bother me.. What year model is it complianced as? And where abouts in Sydney? Would like to come see it after work one day this week.

Cool... that part doesn't really bother me.. What year model is it complianced as? And where abouts in Sydney? Would like to come see it after work one day this week.

It's an 89 180sx i work in bass hil and i am mainly there and is complied under that.

my number is 0411574412 give me a call if you want to come down

Cheers

anthony

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what brakes are you running and has i got an engineers cert

thanxs

Hi mate the brakes are s14 fronts with the standard rears and the car is engineered so you'll have no problems with the po po

it's been engineered with the front mount the exahst ect

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