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hey guys

Im moving to melbourne in the next 2 - 12 weeks (depending on work circumstances) and I wont have time/money/space to finish my project anymore so i have to sell it.

now the car is has no motor or gearbox in it but i have an rb25det motor with BRAND NEW NEVER USED Hypergear TR43 ($1000) turbo but its needing a new alternator and ECU and i also have rb20 g/b with hd clutch minus the flywheel. i was in the process of getting this all assembled than installed in my car but i cant anymore.

now the car details itself

1991 black 180sx

vertex bodykit

msports front bar

3" gkteck exhaust (needs new dump for new motor and turbo)

whiteline adj swaybars

Front rear strut bars

lowered suspension on koni shocks

vented bonnet

front wider guards

s15 front seats

boost gauge

SR20DET brakes

18" chrome wheels

so basically I was in the process of doing a conversion but now I have to let it go.

all thats needed to get the car running is a R32 cross member, engine mounts, intercooler and piping, radiator, thermo fans, ecu, alternator, flywheel and new timing belts etc

car has not been defected at all so the car can be registered.

Im willing to sell the shell with all the gear for $5000 and the engine + gearbox with NEW hypergear TR43 turbo for $2000 or the whole lot for $6000

open to offers as i need this gone ASAP

contact me via PM or phone

Phone - 0433817274

this is ideal for track car or for someone who wants a cheap project car.

for interested melbourne buyers i can deliver to your front door.

thanks

Tony

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