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Make:nissan

Model:180sx

Milage:81XXX

Transmission:manual

Colour:white

Location:sydney (bevo area)

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?n/a

Currently registered?yes - till july 09

Price:12000

Contact:0401003686

Comments / Modifications:

feels so sad to let my baby go....

but its time to move on...

this is a VERY clean example of a 180 and has been with me for a long time - since it landed here in aus back in 06.

it is quite a looker and is a real eye turner.

it is a black top 94 model - manual

the car is pretty much stock. i had some plans for it, but nothing that was going to produce any monster. it is, and always was going to be a street car.

the engine is STRONG! has NEVER BEEN BOOSTED and it is still with the original t25g. this is a GREAT BASE for someone who wants a stock-ish car and plans to do it up, knowing that the engine is still strong and knowing what they are putting into the car.

the car has been SERVICED EVERY 5000 Ks with genuine nissan oil filter and elf 10W40 oil and has always been well looked after - all my friends can attest to this. the diff and gearbox oil has been recently changed too (less than 1000K's ago)

rego on this car is LONG.....till july 09

~~now ill start listing what is not factory

-----------------------------exterior-------------------------

HKS pod filter ;

HKS platnium spark plugs ;

apexi S-afc piggy back computer - was dyno'd when put on and making 120kw at the wheels and fuel pump and compression was fine ;

complete 3'' exhaust; (high flow cat, split dump) with a hks super dragger catback ;

aftermarket front castor rods ;

lowered suspension ;

standards approved alarm (trust me when i say that this car is secure - it cost me 550 to install) ;

16" white tsuchia (the DK himself) rims - with new tyres put on less than 500 KMs ago ;

tinted front inidcator/parker ;

6000k HID kit - with sleepy / lazy eye controller ;

black GT wing ;

cusco front strut brace (genuine) ;

-----------------------interior-----------------------------

apexi EL boost gauge (blue light, black face - hot) ;

pioneer mp3 deck ;

cadence front speakers 6" ;

rear 6X3" replacement for factory speakers ;

aftermarket gear knob (unknown brand) ;

razo pedals ;

nardi steering wheel ;

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the price im looking for is $12,000 but will also consider trades...

please sms me, or call me for more info.

thanx

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