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Well it's a Black 1994 180sx manual SR20DET but had a SR20DE put in it for P Plater laws, so you can put a SR20DET later with no problems.

-Aftermarket extractors

-Aftermarket front pipe,

-Aftermarket 3" catback exhaust,

-KYB hill climb suspension

-Extreme Heavy duty clutch

-110,000k's on chassis

-120,000k's on motor.

-Rego until October

-Comes with roadworthy

-Interior is very clean

-Turbo box and turbo LSD Diff.

Only thing let's down the car is the body. Has minor hail on the roof, qaurter panel needs to be painted and very minor scratches and dents thanks to inconsiderate people at shopping centres, otherwise still a preety clean car. I've had the car for over a year. I wouldn't sell it but I bought a work ute and finished my project car recently so no point paying for 3 Rego's and 3 insurance... It's a really good car.. And it's the only n/a 180sx I've seen around..

This car is more than perfect for P Platers.

Asking $6,000 with roadworthy.

please No time wasters.

Put the key in and drive away with no problems..

Call or SMS on 0411 566 925

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