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1994 180sx Sr20det (blacktop)


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Make: - 1994 180sx SR20DET (BLACKTOP)

Milage: 81,xxx kms

Colour: White

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? yes - 1 yr rego

$13000 ONO

Contact: Chris via pm or call 0422783161

Comments / Modifications:

Modifications:

- 3" Full gk tech turbo back exhaust system inc 3" high flow cat

- HKS mushroom Pod filter

- Greddy Type S Blow off valve

- Greddy front and rear strut braces

- HPI Engine Damper

Wheels:

rear rims are : SSR RS8's 16x8 with bridgstone potenzas with 85% left of tred (black with polished lip)

fronts are light weight impul 16x7.5 with bridgstone potenzas also with 85% tred (black with polished lip) fronts were only temporary till i found another pair of ssr's

car also comes with for extra rims with near new brigstones on them... good for spares

car is in good condition, always garaged and just had a major service done (reciept provided with work done). Car is also equipped with type x tail lights (black centre garnish).

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