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here goes, i might miss out on a few little things but heres the rundown of

this car, all brand names! only the best for this thing

can be registered complianced

sr20det very healthy motor and serviced with new oils and fluids every

5000km, its a weekend car and hardly is driven, has yet to be tracked as i

have not had time

comes with greddy vspl cooler, almost new condition full front mount

intercooler kit

z32 air flow metre

gt2871r turbo only done 5000km, 0.84 housing and .52 trim

greddy electronic boost controller

greddy turbo timer

greddy emanage silver edition (top of the range), piggy back ecu has

tuned to 224 kw

top feed 550cc injectors with top feed fuel rail and fuel regulator

ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR!

bosch 040 fuel pump

3 inch dump pipe

3 inch front pipe

3 inch cat back with a gutted cat

has oil pressure gauge and boost gauge, brand is speco

all electrics in the car work

original 180sx floor mats

all interior in tact

has a stereo with mp3 plugin and ipod connection

also has heavy duty clutch, clutch is starting to slip

climate control works extremely well

comes with many other spares!

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no rego no rwc

10.5k as a ball park figure make offers

all it needs is suspension and away you go the hard work has been done

i have forgot a few things but if you want more information please call or pm for more info

only problem is the ac pump is not working but i have a spare that i am

throwing in!

pm or call 0413 926 794

located in north west of melbourne

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