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Item Summary: 1991 Nissan 180SX RB20 twin plate clutch, E11v2,GT3071, injectors,manifold,coilovers

Location: NSW: Sydney

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Marriage , Kids

Asking Price: 9000 firm

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: joshqk@gmail.com or pm

Extra Information:

Make: Nissan

Model: 180SX

Engine:RB20DET

Forged pistons

Flowed head

ARP Stud Kit

JJR coilpacks

Custom FMIC

3 Inch exhaust

440cc injectors

Custom Exhaust Manifold Extreme turbo manifolds T3 flanged

Garrett GT3071r .84ar

38mm Turbosmart progate mounted on the housing for better boost control

Screamer pipe (can organise getting it plumbed in for the new buyer)

Custom Dump pipe

Braided Oil & Water Lines

Custom Catch can

Modified Plenum to be forward facing

Modified custom radiator

Haltech E11V2

Haltech Boost control

Davies Craig 115l Electric water pump

Gearbox: RB20 5 speed

ATS twin plate carbon clutch

Body Mods: 17inch wheels

front lip

Suspension: D2 adjustable Coilovers

drift pineapples

Interior/stereo: No stereo yet

White faced dials

AutometerBoost Gauge

Autometer oil pressure gauge

Autometer water temp gauge

Splitfire Volts gauge

Haltech shift and warning light

Power/Times:234rwkw @20psi

13.1@110.1 on the slipping clutch

Hey guys time to sell my pride and joy ive finally got the package together and working after 12 months and now its time to sell up and buy a family car so willing to accept a swap for a ford territory and ill add cash or for a cheaper 4wd with cash my way.

the car runs well and has a few minor things that a new buyer should touch up but all in all you will get it all done for under 10k and you've got a pretty sweet ride

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