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1990 Nissan 180sx

Motor: CA18DET Manual

KMs: 160XXX

Colour: Burgandy

Rego: Feb 08

looking to upgrade, car has been good to me over the past 3yrs, but the time has come to sell.

Motor:

- CA18DET

- T28bb turbo

- Pod filter

- BOV

- new battery

- replaced stock radiator with aluminimum one

- cat back exhaust

- heavy duty clutch

Interior:

- momo steering wheel

- turbo timer

- boost guage

- cd player

- cheetah alarm

Exterior:

- lowered springs

- unknown 16" wheels (6mth old rubber)

- spoiler removed

- few pin dents down passenger side

- unknown side skirts

- black CA front bar

car will come with 6 spare wheels (all 15's)

also comes with FMIC (brand new still in box)

minor accident history, small front end damage. hence the black front bar. all straightened now.

got plenty of the papers for the car (import approval and all that jazz as well as bits and pieces bought for the car and any work done to the car)

always fill up with BP Ultimate, always changed oil with motul. only running low boost.

looking for $7800 but negotiable. sorry, not interested in swaps

PM if interested

PICS CAN BE VIEWED AT

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=272562

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