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(SYD) Nissan 180sx 97 RPS13

Hey guys and girls, due to P platers restriction I have decided to sell my car. I would like this car gone just because it needs to be driven more than it should

Model: 1997 Nissan 180sx RPS13 Genuine Type X

Colour: White

Transmission Type: 5 speed manual

Rego: March 2012

Mileage:98,7XX Kms

Price: $9,500 Negotiable, willing to swap with a daily + cash my way

Contact: Call me on 0412 190 242 for serious offers and inspections

The only mods done to the car which was by the previous owner were:

- Cusco Front Strut Brace

- Apexi Muffler

- Saas Boost Gauge

- Pod Filter

- Chargespeed Front bar

- Uras Tail lights

- Tein Springs

- Unknown 16" Wheels in white with 60-70% tread

Flaws

- The Gearbox Syncro's 1st and 4th gear wont go into gear that easily and we're in need of replacing since purchase but i've been able to use the car as an A-B ( can help source out a gearbox at around $300 )

- Door trim has a 1cm hole due to tweeters being installed previously

- Boot only opens with key

- Power Mirrors don't work for some reason ?

Car is clear from revs :)

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Other Information:

I've owned the vehicle for the past 2 months, purchased as it sits so I thought it'd be a great base project to start on but due to the fact of losing my license for 3 months I would love to keep it but i have to grab a non-turbo vehicle since after I get my license back I'd still be on my p's for another period of 6 months so 9 months till my fulls.

The car has only done 1000km's since purchase which averages on a range of 100km's per week.

As people that do know me I always keep my cars clean and well taken care of, I'm usually a very fussy owner and always likes to keep the car garaged. Only things that's needed to be seen as a genuine type X is the Front bar and tail lights and you have yourself a cheap late model type x.

I'm in no rush to sell the flaws of the vehicle i know will reflect on the price with offers coming in but please no low ballers, if the car doesn't sell at the price that i would like then it will garage it until I have my fulls.

Any offers are welcome, also wouldnt mind a non turbo daily + at least 3k my way.

Thanks for viewing,

Syd.

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