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Hey guys, Up for sale is the belovered La Bella 180sx

Uras Wide body

Fully rebuilt forged SR20 Turbo Motor

Modified Camshafts

Garret T28 turbo (modifyed for quicker spooling time)

Dr drift ECU

RB 25 gearbox with new Exedy clutch

32 GTR brakes all round

1.5 Way Cusco diff,

Just built CAMS approved full roll cage

S15 front seats

3" turbo back exhaust

Sunroof

Rota RB deep dish wheels.

All mechanical work done to a high standard, and the 200 rwkw is conservative power output for it's forged bottom end and skyline gearbox.

Registered 07-MAR-2012

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I may have missed a few things, But i'll update this add if I think of anything

If you have any questions or wish to view the car I can be contacted on 0419525562, Please no tyre kickers!

Edited by Baz_R32
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