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1995 180sx $12,500- Recoed Engine, 5 Stud, Fresh Respray, Kit, Wheels, Suspension, Brakes


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It's time for the old girl to go as sad as it will be. Here's a quick rundown of the car specs

1995 Nissan 180sx - 75,000k's

Manual

Rego til Feb 09'

ENGINE/COOLING

Freshly Reconditioned Black Top SR20DET (motor has done 70,000k's, but has done about 200k's since freshen up, compression is approx 170 across all four)

Acid dipped block

Polished Bare Metal Rocker Cover

ACL Race Series Bearings (NEW)

Freshly machined crankshaft (done by Tasmanian Engine Reconditioning)

Nissan thermostat (NEW)

1.2mm genuine Nissan headgasket (NEW)

Motul 8100 5w-40 engine oil, GENUINE Nissan filters (NEW)

Tomei Rocker Arm Stoppers

HKS Step 1 Camshafts (264 10.5mm / 264 10mm lift)

Apexi Pod filter

Trust R-SPL HG intercooler kit

Embelton Engineering Radiator Overflow Catch Tank

Ultratune Oil Catch Can

INDUCTION/EXHAUST

T25G

TuneAgent Stainless Low Mount Manifold

3" dump and front pipe

3" MetalCat Cat Converter

GKTech cat back exhaust (NEW)

DRIVELINE

Stock clutch, gearbox and diff

new gearbox and diff oil

SUSPENSION/HANDLING/BRAKES

complete 5 stud conversion using S14 front and rear hubs (front stub axles have R33 Ball joints and hubs have metal inserts to allow S13 coilovers to mount properly)

R32 GTST front calipers and rotors (EBC Green Stuff pads front)

Alloy steering shaft spacer (car feels like a go kart)

5mm lock spacers

Cusco front strut brace

Tein HR Height adjustable coilovers

INTERIOR

GReddy turbo timer

Type X floor mats

JVC Head Unit

Alpine Type R 6.5" front splits

EXTERIOR

Fresh respray in genuine Nissan white (R33 GTST factory colour, M1 I think it's called)

Black standard bonnet

Black headlight covers

GP Sports G Sonic side skirts and rear bar

Rolled front guards, flared rear guards

WHEELS

Silver Uras 17x8 +30 (with 20mm spacers) 17x9.5 +15 in silver

I am sure there is a lot that I am forgetting, but you get the idea.

This car has been meticulously maintained as anyone in Tassie will vouch.

The car has had its oil changed every 3,000k's or less. All filters replaced religiously. Basically I am pedantic and this car has been the beneficiary.

$12,500

Contact via PM or 0408782632.

Cheers,

Ben

(more pics and info to come tomorrow morning)

(Most recent pic, car does not come with Origin front bar, Origin bonnet or Ganador Mirrors. Will post more recent pic asap)

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