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Sick Typex 180sx, $13500...drift Ready :d


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Hi guys, Selling this 1997 model type x 180sx. First of all, this car is awesome. Fresh import . Body and rails are very straight, paint job is very good. The car has some very tasteful, and highly sought after modifications, as listed below:

-HKS Hypermax III coilovers ( height and dampener adjustable)

- Ikeya Forumula Camber arms and castor rods ( any1 that knows cars, knows these are awesome)

- Front and rear struts (unknown brand)

- 5 stud conversion ( R32 KIT with r32 GTR RIMS)

- MS BAC2 electronic boost controller

-A/M injectors

-A/M Fuel pump ( havnt had time to find out what type)

-HKS Mushroom ait filter

-HKS blow off valve

-Bosch HID kit with Raybrig lenses

-Turbo timer

-Greddy Front mounted intercooler

-HKS catback exhaust ( standard front,dump and cat )

-Greedy boost gauge

This car drives awesome! So smooth, due to its great suspension mods, and is a very quick car. The fitted brand new Westlake tyres on the back, and HKS sparkplugs. The car has original 115 *** km’s on it, with digital odometer and drivers manual ( if you can read Japanese) . Certainly one of the cleanest examples iv have seen with a very expensive list of modifications. The car comes with 12months registration and RWC.

The price of $13,500 is quite firm, however I WILL take into consideration swaps (must be TURBO & MANUAL), i will not however be putting cash ontop of my car for any swaps.

Car is located 15mins outside melbourne, victoria. Contact me on 0433 977 811 for any queries... thank you

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