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Make: Nissan

Model: 1989 180SX Black and 1988 Silvia White

Milage: ~130,XXXk's

Transmission: 5-speed manual

Colour: 180sx is black and silvia is white

Location: Brisbane

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? 180sx -no, sivia -yes

Price: $13,000ono for both cars

Contact: Robert: 0414 823 119 or Evan: 0421 878 928

Comments / Modifications:180SX:- Body in good condition, RB20DET conversion (engine standard), Interior neat (pulled apart at the moment, no cracks in dash), Autometer cobalt series boost, a/f ratio, and water temp gauges, Greddy Profec B-II electronic boost controller, pioneer 6.5" splits (not installed), 3" exhaust from turbo back, HKS style BOV, new TIEN street flex suspension, brakes not installed but will supply sr20det brakes, car is not running at the moment and is not in roadworthy condition (wont take much to get roadworthy though) so selling car AS IS. (will need to be towed)

Silvia:- Body in fair condition, RB20DET conversion, recent g/box rebuild, 3" exhaust from tubo back, new t04E turbo, alloy radiator, front mount, custom intercooler piping, custom inlet manifold with XF throttle body, GFB bovius-maximus BOV, lowered suspension, Sony CD player, 18" wheels, sunroof, Odessy battery (relocated to boot) capable of low 13second pass. (can be driven)

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there is nothing wrong with the 180 engine. started it up the other night and ran perfectly. passed compression test with 160 at all cylinders.

oh and NO SWAPS. sorry people, just need the cash.

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am now willing to seperate the cars.. need gone ASAP.

the 180 for roadworthy im pretty sure only needs for the brakes to be fitted up properly and bled through (will need new pads and rotors) and the exhaust is too loud. will take $5500 for the 180sx.

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