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Hey guys I have a 1995 Nissan 180sx i'm selling dirt cheap to make room for my new car. first in first serve. car runs extremely well and interior is immaculate. come see for your self.

Black 1995 Nissan 180sx 130,XXX

Rego expires on Dec 2008

5 speed Manual

Engine - Sr20det

Exterior:

DMAX 30mm front guards

Flared rear guards

Vertex Rear Bar

Vertex Side Skirts

Uras Front bar(damaged with crack but has been fibreglassed)

JDM Rain visors.

Interior:

Immaculate interior

Wheels:

keuchi tsuchiya 16" wheels with good tread front and rear

Mods:

Apexi Power FC

HKS EIDS

Z32 AirFlow Meter

HKS 2530 turbo

Full RSR 3" Exhaust System

600cc Nismo Injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Blitz Pod Filter

Blitz Front Mount Intercooler

Exedy Lightweight Clutch

Boost Guage

Services and DYNO done at Chasers Motorworks

*car currently pulls 217rwkw. I have all dyno sheets to show what it has pulled in the past aswell.

Compression test also done and is running very good for its age.

DIRT CHEAP Price:

$7,000k. ( needs to go this WEEK to make room for my new car)

Easy Fix problems: Old front bar is cracked so it needs new one which i will supply aswell (URAS). Fuel Pump needs a good clean aswell.

Give me a call and will talk.

Pics will be up soon but if u want to view the car, it will be available on friday.

Any Mechanical Inspections Welcome.

Any questions Please refer to the number.(GENUINE BUYERS ONLY NO TEST PILOTS OR TIME WASTERS)

William

0421 916 066

Car is located in the westside.

Cheers

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