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1989 Nissan 180SX CA10DET Manual Metallic Blue – no body damage – fair paint

This car was bought for my wife and need a few things doing for rego, I ran out of time and ended up getting another car as we needed transport in a hurry. the car was previously registered in VIC.

The following items have just been fitted

Brand new 18” wheels no marks

2 brand new 215 45 18 maxxis

GTIR turbo (largest bolt on factory turbo)

New castor rod bushes, new oil pressure switch, just serviced oil and coolant replaced

Brand new alarm, immobilizer and central locking fitted’

New Kakimoto 3 JDM muffler

Brand new coolant overfrow botte

Brakes are in good condition the car stops very well.

The clutch and gearbox are in very good condition, no crunches or work syncros. Diff is also in good nick.

The car handles VERY well thanks to a set of TIEN HA coilovers and good tyres on 18” rims.

Interior needs some work – the dash has some cracks but overall the plastics and seats are in good condition. VIP spec pimp wood grain steering wheel. Car comes with a SUPER PIMP SPEC double din Japanese stereo (not in photos) with more flashing lights than a Christmas tree.

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The car will probably need a few things for rego:

Rear seatbelts are buggered and need replacing

Spare wheel needs bolting down

other non rego things you may want to fix:

Fuel guage is inaccurate

Front bar needs minor fixing and fitting

I am listing everything that needs doing to try to help out potentail buyers. its a good little car that needs tidying up only.

Price: $4000 - no offers, no trades, no I have a broken commodore and 38 dollars.... $4000 its a fair price if you want a cheaper one you will have to buy a smashed auto non complied car.

pls call 0435 145 987

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