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hey guys, i got a dark blue 1989 black top engine manual 180sx 4 sales in SA

Modifications:

S14s black top t28bb

HKS intercooler full kit ($2000+fit)

Apexi AVCR (old model)

Rechipped computer

Apexi air pod

Blitz supersound bov

JUN stainless steel turbo back exhaust no cat converter

GAB adjustible coilovers

700hp fuel pump

D-speed front bumper+ side skirt (bumper is in white colour i ordered it from Japan cos cant find in Aust.)

17x8+17x9 white sparco rims

half roll cage

Pivot turbo timer

Twin AutoMeter boost and air/fuel ratio gauge

6 microwaveand+ 6 shock sensors

white backlight dash board

Sony MD headunit

no rear wing

20% tint windows

80% new tyres

80000km for the body in great condition

60000km for the engine, bought it from JMS

rego to June

i dont have a digitial camera, but you can go to www.d-speed.co.jp to find out what the front bumper looks like)

offer please above $17000

PM or e-mail to [email protected] for my phone no.

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maxx! if u can't afford, why insult him with your offer!

SKYLINE1999HK, car sounds nice! nice collection of mods!

If uve got pics, email them to [email protected]

Goodluck with sale!

Thanks

$11000? you go to get a black top 180sx for me

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