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1992 Nissan S13 180SX - SR20DET

I am in the process of building another car and this one must go to make way for the new bits and pieces.

The car has only recently been rebuilt and has lots of new parts, new paint etc.

The car has recently been resprayed by Primal garage and all the guards were rolled to fit the wide wheels. The car also has the following new parts fitted within the last 5,000km's:

Make: Nissan

Model: S13 180SX

Milage: 131,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Location: Victoria

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price: $15,900 ONO

Contact: Greg 0401 554 476

Comments / Modifications:

Full URAS body kit,

DriftTek 17x 9.5" rims with brand new tyres all round,

Whiteline rear swaybar,

TEIN front castor arms,

Trust oil cooler kit,

Nismo thermostat,

R33 GTS-T front brakes,

GKTECH coilovers,

GKTECH rear traction rods,

GKTECH rear camber arms,

GKTECH toe rod stabilizer,

GKTECH rear toe rods,

GKTECH solid rear subframe bushes,

GKTECH deep dish steering wheel,

GKTECH intercooler,

GKTECH Cam gears,

GKTECH twin thermo fans,

GKTECH stainless steel manifold,

GKTECH stainless steel turbo back exhaust,

GKTECH Rocker arm stoppers,

GTi-R turbo,

Braided turbo lines,

Walbro fuel pump,

Dr. Drift boost controller,

Dr. Drift remapped ECU (making around 180rwkw's),

New waterpump,

All new belts in engine bay,

Trust gearknob,

Blitz boost gauge,

Type X front parkers,

GTR seats in the front,

Pioneer head unit with JL Audio front splits, Kenwood 4 channel amp and Pioneer rear 6x9's.

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