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hey guys

well it's time to sell the car and move on

i have been the first owner in AUS back in 2002 4 years ago or so i can't even remember i got the car with 42,000 on the clock and has just ticked 69,000km now

car will come with the following mods as some will be taken off so they can be used on the s15 that is coming smile.gif

it is a 1994 180sx was black when i got it but recently resprayed and straightend out in candy red

90% of the aftermarket parts on the car have been purchased brand new

this car still has air con and is working 100%

car was serviced every 5000km with motul 300v 10-40w

as you can see car is very clean no cracks in dash no dents just clean smile.gif

motor

stock 1994 black top sr20det

s15 t28 bb

hpi tuned length manifold

Apexi pfc

Z32 300zx afm

Nismo 740 cc injectors

blitz pod filter

sr20det 5 speed manual very smooth no crunching

Trust vspl intercooler

Trust front and dump pipe

Trust Ti-R titanium cat back*

hi flow cat

alloy rad*

Blitz ogura active clutch 409 d *

lightend flywheel*

URAS super gearbox mount*

Greddy spark plugs heat range 7 *

drift catch can *

m's front strut brace

Cusco os rear strut brace

Cusco front sway bar *

Cusco rear sway bar *

Trust type s coilovers 8 k front 6 k rear * (come with extra 10 k springs )

Arc front traction rods

Tien tie rods and tie rod ends

D-max rear camber arms *

Arc rear toe arms

Moon face Front roll center ball joints *

Moon face Rear roll center ball joints*

Super pro front control arm bushes *

Super pro rear control arm bushes *

Cusco MZ 2 way diff *

Stink rear cradle bushes

custom stainless hatch brace

Nismo front pads

Nismo rear pads

URAS d1 hand brake shoes *

nardi classic 330mm steering wheel

Trust sh gear knob

bride zeta 3 fia with sl rails*

Bride zeta 3 sports with sl rails*

trust gear nob

Drift button

Cusco 5 piont half cage

full 5 stud conversion

r33 front and rear brakes including handbrake

yashio factory front and rear braided brake lines

d-tech alloy bash tray

defi*

control unit 2*

defi bf boost gauge*

defi bf oil press*

defi bf water temp *

defi bf oil temp *

URAS clear indicaors*

type x tail lights

origin lab aero mirrors*

URAS type 4 body kit Genuine *

GT HID H4 hi and low smile.gif 6000k very bright

resprayed in candy red with white base coat by (ultra fine) *

flared and rolled front and rear guards

avs model 6 rims in 17 x 8 and 9 +30

pioneer cd player

clarion splits *

Viper 1000 alarm 3 piont

aftermarket parts with * marked next to them are less than 10,000km old

car does not come with te37's in the pictures

$22,000 ono smile.gif

give me a call on 0402670354 any time if you wanna talk about the car smile.gif

more pictures up at the end of the week

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