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Although it pains me to do it, my 180 is going up for sale.

Reason: Since I bought it five months ago, I had to move into an apartment with no garage and I got a job in the city, so I no longer drive it. So all my plans for it have essentially gone out the window.

Rego till late January 2010

Only 90k km on the clock!

Engine:

- Fully rebuilt CA with forged pistons (~20k km old)

- 550cc RX7 Injectors

- RB20 Airflow Meter

- Plumb back BOV

- GT28 Ball Bearing Turbo

- Aftermarket Filter + Airbox (nice and legal)

- Walbro Fuel pump

- Malpassi Fuel Regulator

- Stainless Steel High Flow Exhaust Manifold

- 3inch dump pipe, 2.5inch cat back

- Dual SBC Electronic Boost Controller

- Power FC

- Turbo Timer

- Front Mount Intercooler

- 170RWKW @ 15psi boost, tuned very safe

Running gear:

- 17" wheels with tread

- D2 Coilovers

Interior:

- ICE COLD FRESH air cond! (rare in imports, put in only a few months ago)

- CD/Radio

- Twin 12" subs with amp etc

- Alarm

- Boost/oil pressure gauges

- Interior of this car is immaculate! perfect dash, great seats!

Exterior:

- Resprayed in original maroon approx 2 years ago

- CA front lip

- Exterior is in fantastic cond! couple of very minor chips in the paint but thats about it

Contact details: best to call/text on 0403-000-865, but feel free to PM us or reply to thread

Located: in Epping (in between Ryde and Pennant Hills)

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this bad boy is sold! surprised no one here (in syd) wanted it!.. was absolutely cheap with awesome mods.. perhaps CA's just arent holding their value these days?

man sau is soo annoying how u cant seem to edit posts more than a few days old..! why is that? every other forum you can.

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