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ok guys iv got a 180 sx

CA18DET

Manual

HD button clutch

Alloy rad

Split dump, with exhaust

T28BB

metal head gasket

coilovers

front strut brace

SR seats

CD player

Sunroof

kit

Black

rego till oct 21st

GOOD

Decent condition for age, not perfect

NEW ACL RACE BEARINGS

NEW RINGS

Pistons were MINT

Motor has done less than 250km

BAD

Fixed bottom end knock and put a new head on it then it over heated again, (temp guauge did not seem to work) and warped the head.

Still runs fair well however oil in the water

Basically car has cost me around 8k in the last 4 weeks including buying it, everythings good except head

$5500 firm

or swaps for WH Gen3 and cash your way

can deliver within reason

no time wasters, need gone ASAP

wheels shown in pics are also for sale $1000 however not included, they have 2 brand new tyres n back and some not too bad on front..

thanks

SMS or call 0447910940

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