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Make:nissan

Model: 1994 180sx

Milage:201000 klms

Transmission:5 spd manual

Colour:black

Location:sydney

Complied?yes

RWC supplied? yes rego until feb 2009

Currently registered?yes

Price:12000 ono

Contact:ihatehotmailtoo at yahoo.com.au

Comments / Modifications:below

Images:below

Black 1994 Nissan 180sx.

Imported by me in August 2001 with 52000klms indicated. I have all the paperwork if required.

Currently has 201000klms. Mostly highway klms.

Rego until February 2009.

Rays Engineering TE37 rims. Near new tyres. Rear 225/40/16, front 205/45/16.

Ohlins suspension and braces etc...

Adjustable bleed valve, running 12psi at the moment. Has a daughterboard that has been tuned to suit.

Large intercooler. I forgot the size, it fills the front bumper of the car though :thumbsup: .

S14a 200sx turbo. Not sure if its ball bearing or not.

Dump pipe and after market exhaust.

Exedy heavy duty clutch.

Kenwood head unit & CD stacker and MTX/JBL sound system.

Interior in very good condition including Momo steering wheel, boost gauge, tinted windows, digital climate control.

Great, reliable daily. Only ever had to fix minor things eg: Water pump a couple years ago, and a split power steering hose a few years before that.

Selling because its time for a change and I'm becoming an old fart.

$12000 ono

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Email me at ihatehotmailtoo at yahoo.com.au if there are any questions, or PM me.

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