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200rwkw+ 93' Sr20 180sx, Built To Be Good At Everything


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My girlfriend's car is up for sale due to her wanting a 4WD.

1993 Nissan 180sx

Gunmetal grey with custom graphics (similar to the URAS demo cars)

SR20DET

Manual

112,000kms

T28 Ball Bearing turbo

Nismo 740cc injectors

FMIC with custom piping

PWR 40mm twin core radiator

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Z32 AFM

Heavy Duty Clutch with lightened flywheel

Rocker cover and intercooler piping painted Beige

3" custom exhaust

Tein Super Street coilovers (fully adjustable)

Adjustable front caster rods

Front and rear strut braces

Tomei Traxx 2 way mechanical diff

300zx front calipers and rotors

Sparco Race Seats

Race Harnesses

Momo steering wheel

Stock 180sx front bar with factory lower extension

NISMO sideskirts

Rear pods

Clear tail lights

17x8 and 17x9 Black Drifteks sporting near new Hankook RS tyres

The car has been extremely well cared for with the majority of parts on the car having been on the car for less than 1000kms. Since taking ownership the car has only been driven on weekends and all servicing/installs carried out by Tasmanian Mobile Mechanics and GT Garage. The car has been tuned on 1.2 bar by Nick at GT Garage. Whoever buys this car is getting a mint example of a 180sx with effectively brand new parts.

Please note the car DOES NOT come with the custom plates.

$20,000 firm no time wasters. For more information about the car call Mick on 0437123233 or via PM.

Cheers.

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