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Hi and welcome,

For sale is my Nissan 180SX.

I originally bought the car to turn it into a drifter but too many other projects have gotten in the way and its time to get rid of the ones im never going to get around to finishing off.

I have more photos of the car here:

http://www.ebay.com....984.m1555.l2649

Alot of money has gone into this car and i dont expect to get it all back, just want to cut my losses and get back whatever i can.

This car can be registered again no problems, has compliance plate VIN number etc.

All that it needs to complete it is an intercooler setup

Parts alone on this car are worth $5k+ new

- 1994 Nissan 180sx

- Car is sprayed satin black

- Rebuilt SR20DET motor with 5 Speed Manual box

- ORC Ogura Racing Twin Plate Clutch

- R32 GTR diff

- Battery Relocated to boot

- Type X rear lights and garnish

- Final Konnexion bodykit (comes with front bar aswell)

- Spaghetti manifold (extractors)

- Screamer Pipe

- T28 Turbo with Earls oil and water fittings

- APEXi N1 Evolution exhaust

- TEIN-HA Fully adjustable Coilovers

Viewing is available in campbellfield about 30 mins north of Melbourne CBD

Car is also listed on other website so it might be sold at any given time, but i will remove ad if its sold.

Please call me on 0432544363 to organize a time if you want to have a look.

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Edited by RJ06

Hey mate, sorry for the late reply I don't get much time to get on sau. Engine & gearbox are in the car, all it needs is an intercooler setup and standard sr20det ecu to get it running. If anyone wishes to view underneath the car its on the hoist at the moment so that won't be a problem. The car is also listed on eBay only 2 days left so bid and you might win it well below the money I'm asking for! :)

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