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got this car as part of a deal, not ive cleaned it up a bit and now its up for sale,

1992 180sx factory black and sunroof

Rebuilt Sr20 with forgies (can proove)

GT2871r Turbo kit (1500kms)

Stainless manifold

AM performance screamer pipe ( no leaks)

3" exhaust

hybrid fmic

XR6 turbo fuel pump

hd clutch

r200 lsd

s15 rear 5 stud conversion

4/5 25mm bolt on front spacers

tein rear coilovers

GTR rear swaybar

rear strut brace

Front aftermarket jap lowered springs and struts

JIC camber tops

s14 front seats

s15 rear seat

good stereo with focal 6x9's

WORKING air con

tinted windows

18x9.5 and 18x.8.5 vertec manarays

good tred all round ( stretched)

Type x teil lights

type x rear pods

type x side skirts

The bad:

paint has its moments.... ( fine for normal people but perfectionist would notice)

The car still has a stock ecu

Front bar has some chips.

front wheels not in pic matching fronts to rear will come with car

Fresh 3 months rego.

10k. or will swap for 32.

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PM ME!!

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