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nissan 180sx TYPE X has following modifications.

has fresh rebuild under 5000 kms with acl race bearings.

garret 2871r turbo

tial external westgate

custom low mount manifold

tomei cams

tomei cam gears

nismo 740 cc injectors

gtr fuel pump

apexi powerfc computer with hand controller

blitz front mount intercooler

z32 airflow meter

blits dual stage boost controller

5 stud s15 hub conversion with s15 brakes

koya 18 inch wheels

exedy heavy duty clucth under 5000 kms old, slave cylinder, clucth master cylinder replaced and new gaskets,

s15 interior

custom cacth can

s15 interior

sunroof

pretty sure there is more stuff on the car, body is abit rough. CAR MADE 266KW AT THE REAR WHEELS AT STATUS DYNO TUNE!!!

concedering the amount of stuff on this car and the start price of the auction it is very cheap! standard type x is listed well over 10 grand.

8500 NEGOTIABLE NEED IT GONE. MAKE ME AN OFFER. STUPID OFFERS WILL BE IGNORED CAR IS LOCATED IN MELBOURNE. PICTURES ARE ON THE LINK BELOW CONTACT LOKY 0423682131

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1996-nissan-180sx-type-x-plenty-goodies-/170634531056?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item27ba9c50f0#ht_1200wt_1139

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