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Item: 1990 Nissan 180sx - rb20

Location: Mackay

Website: this one for now

Item Condition: Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Looking to clear some debts and build a Shed

Price and Payment Conditions: $12'000 Very Neg - NO SWAPS UNLESS IT'S FOR A BAG OF CASH

Extra Info:

1990 Nissan 180SX –

Body

- Freshly Resprayed in Black with a gold fleck

Everything was unbolted on the engine, undone and unplugged and 99% of the bay was painted also, inside doors, hatch etc.

- Tidied up the engine bay and ran a lot of wires inside the 2 quards made a lot of difference and tidies up the bay a lot.

- Bomex Front bar (I think I have seen only one other like it). Unsure what the skirts are, and bought some rear pods of ebay for the back witch were also painted and fit during everything (nismo copys I think).

- Clear tail lights (originals included)

- Clear indicators right around (no more orange)

- 6000k HID h/lights very bright (I think 6000k I cant remember)

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Wheels/Suspension

- Full Whiteline Sports Package - (Adjustable Koni Shocks, Heavy Duty Sway Bars, Lowered Springs, Poly Urethane Bushes)

- 17 Shift R mags

Engine

RB20DET With RB 5 Speed Gearbox (box feels strong no problems into any gears at any revs)

- Modified Exhaust Manifold to suit GT25 Series Turbo

- GT2530 Ball Bearing Turbo Rated At 325HP

- 16”x 12” x 3” Greddy Cored Front Mounted Intercooler

- Full 3inch Turbo Back Exhaust System

- Modified Plenum Chamber for Front mounted Throttle Body

- Hi Torque “Direct Clutch” Clutch (been in car since I bought it still feels very strong, good heavy clutch)

- Skyline Rear Limited Slip Diff

- Bosch Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Bosch 450HP External Fuel Pump

- 444cc GTR Injectors

- GTR 4 Piston Calipers and Rotors (reco master cyl etc)

- Z32 Air Flow Meter/Pod Filter

- Turbosmart Type II Gated Boost Controller

- TurboSmart Type III Plumed Back Blow Off Valve

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- Stinless Over Flow (As well as brand new plastic overflow which will go with sale)

- Polished up the tapp covers.

Sound/Interior

- Boost guage, monster tacho, Greddy Turbo Timer.

- Pioneer Head Unit - (3-way Fronts with Ribbon Tweeters, 2x 10” Boxed Alpine Subs, 5 Channel Alpine Amp)

Boot Mounted Battery Conversion

Additional Info

- The dash has cracks in it, about 3 I think.

Most of the info should be above. I’m not interested in swaps only cash the price is very negotionable so throw me some offers you may be surprised, but at the same time don’t insult me ; ).

I have just put up the one picutre for now, I have more pictures at home that I will load as well as some pics of the engine bay.

The car was off the road for nearly 2 years when my dad (panel beater/spraypainter) and I worked on the body/engine etc and one thing sort of lead to another and it just ended up taking a long friggen time. I never drive it now I just want to get rid of it it’s just wasted money and a car that should be enjoyed not collecting dust.

Contact Details:

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