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94-96 180sx Power Fc $1k, Nismo 740s $600, Cusco Rs 1.5way $850


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Hi all,

changing a few things on my drift car for next year so have some parts out of it for sale:

1) 94 - mid 96 180sx Blacktop Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Perfect working order, has been in my car since I bought it brand new 3 years ago.

$1,000

2) Nismo 740cc Injectors to suit SR20

Perfect working order, also in car since bought new. All flowing spot on 740ccs.

$600 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

3) Cusco RS 1.5 way diff with 4.1 ratio S13/180sx housing (centre and/or housing can be used in R32 GTST)

In my opinion the Cusco RS 1.5 ways are THE BEST diff for drifting. The car does not get unsettled whatsoever with any forms of understeer that you get with a 2 way and is very easy to drive around in a daily. Very progressive initiation of the diff engagement means the car does not get unsettled whatsoever on acceleration or deceleration.

The diff is in mint condition, still as tight as when I bought it new a few years ago.

$850 (think these sell new for $1500ish)

Will have alloy subframe collars and a few other things for sale shortly also, just need to get them out of the car.

Located in Hobart, Tassie.

Contact via PM or 0408782632.

Cheers.

Ben

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