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Nissan 180SX 1993

2.0Litre Turbo (SR20)

White ( Pearl )

Rego Jan 2004

Turbo Timer

Boost Gauge ( autometer )

Alarm

Immobiliser

Keyless entry

Central Locking

Digital Climate Control

Power Steer

Power Windows

Turbosmart Boost controller Running ( 12psi )

Front Strut Brace

Blow off

K & N Pod Filter

140 Rear Wheel Kw's

JVC MP3 Player ( with remote control

Blaupunkt Amp Model GTA4100

$13,999

Pics can be found here ( warning to modem users - pics are high quality )

http://members.optushome.com.au/sutherlan/180sx/

0417 475 564

[email protected]

Selling due to the car being to small for my job. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the car. i bought the car in febuary for $15,000 from Just Jap in Kirrawee. Selling because i need a bigger car !

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