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OEM 1997( built 1996 dec) 180sx type x JDM WHITE BLACK TOP SR20 DET

with orginal 51000k's on clock atm....full service no Repair or Repaint inside out

all modify parts got receipt from Mu's secret (nsw)

THIS CAR IS ALL SET UP FOR TRACK OR DRIFT OR DRAG.......ANY ONE PALNNING TO DO UP ONE HERE IS ONE READY TO GO

parts in the car:

APEXI POWER FC (with hand control)

APEXI (pen style) TURBO TIMER

APEXI RSM (black limited)

DEFI GAUGES X4 (boost/oil tem/water tem/ oil presure)

DEFI CONTROL UNIT

CENTER DEFI 3 GAUGES HOLDER

HYBRID BOOST CONTROLER

HYBRID FRONT MOUNT INCOOLER WITH PIPING

HKS POT FILTER

TRUST BOV

TEIN FLEX SUSPENSION

TEIN EDFC SUSPENSION CONTROL

NISMO SHIFT KNOB

BRIDE SEAT X2 (black)

CUSCO SWAP BAR/CONTROL ARM/STUB BRACE FRONT AND REAR

HKS GT-SS TURBO BRAND NEW (jsut install never boost over 0.9 bar)

NISMO INJECTOR (just bought havent install planning to tune with powerfc)

NISMO FUEL PUMP

S15 5 STUD CONVERSION (front)/R32 5 STUD CONVERSION (rear)

SSR TYPE C 17" with S-03 TYRES

TRUST OIL COOLER

HKS FRONT PIPE/HKS DUMP PIPE

FGK SUPPER LEGISTER R CAT BACK EXCHAUST

PROJECT Mu's FRONT DISK/PADS

6000 K HID CONVERSION

SLEEPY EYE CONTROLLER

ENGINE START BUTTON

2 WAY ARLAM SYSTEM

THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST AROUND IN THE STATES....WONT REGRET IN BUYING THIS UNIQUE 180 TYPE X

ORGINAL WHITE PAINT...NEVER RESPRAY SINCE F.O.B

EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE OUT

NO ACCIDENT HISTORY FROM JAP / IN AUSTRALIA

WELL LOOK AFTER JUST SERVICE 1000K'S AGO

NO TRACKDAY OR DRAG SINCE ALL PARTS INSTALL.....

INSPECTION WELCOME

ASKING $22500......(with 1 yr rego)

SERIOUS BUYER WELCOME

P.S interest in a swap for R34 GT-T 4 DOOR or EVO 6 / EVO 6.5

CONTACT ME 0438222228 OR E-MAIL [email protected] or PM me for more details

comeon guys....this is one of the cleanest 180sx type x in the market with all brand new parts never race....

it isd worth for money.....bump!!

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bump!!!!!!

still in the market .... got offer but not wht i am looking for .....

this car got all good stuff ..... price ONO!!!!!!

sorry for the late reply....will take more pics as request ....

ardie: yr offer is good ....but becoz of having a baby soon.... so ..... not interested in swaping a 2 door car at this stage ......

How about I dispose of the kid when it arrives? Then everyones a winner!

PS just remember 33s are the whales of the nissan performance car family, plenty of interior room for midgets and kids alike

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