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Year: 1997

Make: Nissan

Model: 180SX Type X

Milage: 91,000km

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Factory Black

Location: Sydney (west suburbs)

Currently registered? NSW registered, expires Sept '08

Price: $16,500 ono $16,000 ono $15,000 $12,800 FIRM

Contact: 0423 646 876 or PM

Comments / Modifications: First owner in oz and owned for about 1.5 years now. Car was purchased in stock condition except stock rims.

MODS:

- 3" - 3.5" Fujitsubo Catback Exhaust

- 16" Advan RG I (white)

- Apexi Power Intake Filter kit + JSAI Custom airbox

SYSTEM:

- Rockford Fosgate Headunit

- Rockford Fosgate Amp

- Alpine Secondary amp

- Clarion 12" subwoofer

OTHERS:

- Raybrig Fog lights (installed but not connected)

- Phillips Crystal Visions Head lights

- Pivot turbo Timer

- New Mongoose M80 alarm (central locking, motion sensors etc etc)

Car is in Excellent condition, only a minor dent in the front right hand guard. (carpark damage)

Stock exhaust also comes with purchase as well as the stock airbox and filter.

NSW buyers preffered.

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nope, i only use this car to go to and from work.. my work is about 5 minutes away as well so hardly get driven

never seen the track or a drag.. i dont even drive it hard at all since by the time its fully warmed up im already at work lol

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