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Make:Nissan 180SX

Model: '91 S13

Milage:110,000

Transmission:manual S13 5 speed

Colour:Champagne

Location:Gold Coast

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?negotiable

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$16500

Contact:0411770993

Comments / Modifications:Modified and maintained by owner since 32000km, tuned by Matt Spry

Modifications:

Gt30/40 turbo .63 R/H

11.5l 256 d tomei PONCAMS

Steam pipe high mount manifold

Full R32 brake/differential conversion

R32 GTR wheels

Power FC ( Z32 AFM)

Power FC Boost controller

Blitz intercooler kit

Blitz guages and pillar pod

550cc injectors

altezza style black tail lights

3in dump into 3.5 in Apex Jazma exhaust

TIAL 44mm gate to atmosphere

Turbosmart Plumb back BOV

Can send images via SMS or E-Mail. Will try to post images ASAP. Very clean car, paint VGC, Interior excellent standard condition. Car makes 238kw @wheels at 1.1bar which demonstrates condition of engine and efficiency of modifications to maximise power through standard internals. I am a fastidious owner with with an almost insane attention to detail. The goal for the car was to be a street fighting sleeper (deceivingly standard appearance- 400hp). The car has had the occasional squirt on the street but has not been raced on the quarter etc (unfortunately for me).

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