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post-35466-1290566388_thumb.jpgpost-35466-1290566352_thumb.jpg up for sale is my 180sx it has the following mods

Location: new south wales

Reason for Selling: put a deposit ona s15

Asking Price: $14,500 ono

Contact Info: pm or text 0432 586 780

92 redtop sr powered 180sx

ALARM and IMMOBALISER

keyless entry

good box

nismo short shifter

nismo 3puk clutch

nismo lightened flywheel

fresh locked diff

will come with stock t25g

splitfire coilpaks

tomei reg

rollin 600x300 fmic

BOV removed

large pod filter

will come with stock seats

stainless radiator overflow

oil catch can/breather setup

full 3" exhaust including stainless dump pipe and hiflow cat through to hks cannon

battery relocated to boot

stock ecu remapped

car could do with a tune but runs fine

new radiator hoses and heater hoses

new vacuum lines

turbosmart boost controller(currently 12psi)

cusco engine damper

Soild diff cradle mounts

whiteline swaybars front and rear

cusco strut braces (front/rear)

d2 coilovers (base height adjustable /damper adjustable)

full r33 rear brake and hub conversion with r33 handbrake cables and new shoes(5 stud)

full gtr front brake upgrade (but currently sitting on s13 nuckles so still 4 stud front end)

new brake pads front /rear

rebuilt calipers front/rear

adjustable castor rods front/rear

adjustable cambertop d2's

under radiator support panel brace(between castor rod mounts)

adjustable camber arms in rear

traction rods in rear

hicas lock eliminator bar

fresh plugs

fresh oil

fresh oil filter

fresh fuel filter

currently sitting on 18 x 9/10" gold drift teks

kumho ecsta ku36 225/40-18 semi slicks (front)

Bridgestone potenza re030 225/40-18(rear)

full blood orange respray

vertex frontbar

skirts and rear bar unknown copies

also have painted uras rear bar that comes down a lil lower

widebody fibreglass front gaurds(30mm)

widebody rear fibreglass overfender(25mm)

rare rear window covers (changes the look completley)

safety 21 6 point cage with padding

monkey cross car brace

nardi classic

quick release detachable steerer hub

stainless switch panel with blitz turbo timer incorperated

pioneer usb input headunit

carbon fibre centre console insert and around stereo etc

carbon fibre arm rest

carbon fibre centre piller covers

dash matt

complete body dynamatted including doors and hatch

xr6 gauge pod with 2 digital calibre gauges(volts and boost)

stainless cluster surround /blue and green dash lights

isotta handbrake cover and issota boot (works well)

vertex gear knob

HID kit installed

sleepy eye conversion

car is setup for drift atm but have full interior that will come with car

car is currently registered and i drive it everyday

theres heaps more that i havnt written.

if u need to know more . just contact me ...

this car gets a huge amount of attention and runs a1 . everythings been done in the last year..

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