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HEY GUYS

im looking to sell my 180sx, if theres interest. it will be sold

the car is a 180sx 1993 model

ENGINE:

built by waterhouse mechanical repairs Penrith, jamie had built a fair few 25/30's

fresh rb30det

still running it in

series 2 vl block

series 1 r33 head

r32 crossmember

forged pistons

arp studs

rings

bearings

motor stripped down, crack tested etc, usual rebuild things

head decked

cometic head gasket

stainless manifold

XTR turbo 500kms old 0.70 front 0.63 rear

38mm turbosmart gate

screamer pipe

custom plenum

new apexi style core

custom tig welded stainless cooler piping

3" exhaust

heavy duty clutch

ems computer(not installed)

custom power steering lines

custom clutch lines

SUSPENSION:

Airbag suspension setup

chrome tank in boot

braided air lines in boot

3/4 hp air compressor hidden in boot

air cylinders in the rear

airbag struts in the front

all custom made brackets and mounts

all valves hidden

all that can be seen in the car is the tank and the guages

WHEELS:

20" dolce DC2 chrome wheels

225/35/20 rubber

BODY:

S15 strawberry front end conversion

DRFT Front bar

fibreglass guards

vertex sides skirts

vertex rear bar

50mm widebody rear guards

shaved antenna and body line

moulded widebody

respray in purple with gold pearl

carbon c-west style mirrors

firbeglass vented bonnet

eyelids

INTERIOR:

full tan leather retrim

tan recaros

no rear seat

stereo intall replaces rear seat cosisting of:

sony 6x9's

kenwood deck

7" monitor up front

sony playstation 2

4 x Schneider 12" subs

schneider amp

alpine dddrive splits

chrome tank in boot area, compressor and valves boxed in and covered by tan

the list could probably continue but thats abit of a rundown on the car itself, 11 months rego

rego is JU57RY, jus shown at sydney autosalon, some of u may hav seen it there

PRICE:

looking for offers from low to mid 20's

thanks heaps guys

email is [email protected] or pm

may consider swap

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comes to personal opinion i suppose...

thanks for the comments on the body, alot of time was spent on the prep and detail of certain things

i have 3 different sets of wheels i use on the car

so the purchaser has a choice of :

black 18's

chrome 20's

bronze 16's with street slicks

yeah i think it is a reasonable price as the amount ive spent seems endless over the past 3 years

10's of thousands

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