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- 1992 Nissan 180sx

- Manual

- Located Fairfield/Liverpool area, NSW

- I'm after 9.2k ono. No swaps! Your Commodore or Camry may be awesome but it is not an exception.

- Contact me on 0466 554 927, call after work hours Mon, Tue, Fri. Text anytime!

Up for sale is my beloved sil80, I have owned this car for 3 years now and it'll be sad to see it go. This car is very clean for it's age, completely dentless body. The car was mainly driven only on the weekends. Car was regularly washed, always serviced on time and always ran on 98+ octane fuel. Just got the clutch replaced a fortnight ago and have not even put 500kms on it yet!The Rego will expire next week but I will be putting 6 months rego on it ASAP! Rwc is already done!

  • S15 SR20DE motor with VCT
  • 115xxx k's on the odometer, original cluster was replaced at 135xxx k's because of a faulty tacho (still have original as proof), I have put 10xxx k's on the current odo. So 145 xxx km's on the chassis
  • S14 5 speed gearbox

Brakes and Suspension

  • S15 5 stud conversion
  • S15 turbo brakes
  • KONI shocks and springs
  • Rear strut brace

Exterior

  • Genuine Type X tail lights
  • JJR clear side indicators
  • Type X Rear pods + valance
  • Vertex front bumper
  • Type x side skirts (currently not installed)
  • Genuine bronze VOLK racing TE37 17x8.5 fronts and 17x9.5 rears

Interior

  • Carbon fibre radio surround
  • Nismo Gearknob
  • Aftermarket steering wheel (currently has a suede NARDI wheel, this will not come with the car as it was a gift)
  • Drift Button
  • Razo pedals
  • White dash LED's

Misc

  • Basically Brand new EXEDY sports tuff clutch, installed a fortnight ago (resurfaced flywheel and rear main seal was done at the same time)
  • New rear brake pads + machined rotors, done 4 days ago.
  • Hornet Alarm System
  • Redback Racing Extractors (+new o2 sensor to suit & gasket, currently not installed)
  • Aircon was regassed last month
  • shortened intake, with air duct and airbox
  • I have many random parts that come with the car, if wanted.

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Edited by PL4T

Hey mate, looks really clean! Any idea about the kind of power its putting out?

Also, some interior shots would be great. I'm currently looking for a new car and am very interested in this.

Cheers.

For some reason I wasn't able to upload anymore photos? I'll try to upload them soon as I'm on my phone.

As for the power I really have no idea, you can come and test drive it lol

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