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Selling a 92 sr20det 180sx. Spun a bearing at calder, cant be bothered fixing it, so looking to sell it.

The car has done 130ks, and had 230kw at the wheels, have dyno sheet to prove it.

The car has:

gt2540 turbo

555 sard injectors

AVO front mount intercooler

bosch 040 fuel pump

remap ECU done by Dr Drift

lowered springs

carbon fibre gt wing

full vertex bodykit

18 inch lenso concept 5s

momo steering

autometer boost gauge

I have all the receipts to all the parts in the car. The car has new paint and is really a head turner. What it needs is either a rebuild or a new engine.

the only thing i'm taking out is my Bride seat and my head unit. I will put a stock seat and another head unit back in.

NOW ASKING 9K AUD FIRM

Car is in Melbourne.

Contact me @ 0413184780

cheers

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As i said before, the car DOES NOT come with the seat and head unit but will be replaced with a stock seat and another head unit instead.

open to all offers.

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please buy this.. fyi to fix it a rebuild will cost around 4 grand but an engine swap will cost 2.5 grand.

this is including labour. everything i can arrange for you.

i can arrange a tow for you as well if you want the car elsewhere.

hurry hurry i got another car waiting

9 grand is freaking cheap IMO...

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