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Up for sale is my beloved 1997 180sx type-x. Genuine kouki 180sx with low mileage and with all the right basic mods.

Reason for sale is I need a more comfortable and decent daily driver and feel like a change.

Car needs to go so all reasonable offers considered. just paid for 12 months rego until march 2013. rego included in price. $11500 ono. The car barely gets driven at all.

The car is in very good mechanical condition, starts 1st go every time even in the cold, good oil pressure, no leaks what so ever at all. Gearbox very healthy and clutch is also in very good condition. There are a few faults which is understandable for a car of this age, however no major issues at all.

Modifications:

Full s14 5 stud conversion with s14 calipers

Isc N1 coilovers

Front cusco strut brace

Adjustable castor rods

Midnight Mods short shifter

Momo corse steering wheel

Front and rear nolathane sway bar bushes

Impul 17' rims

Greddy front mount intercoler

Kakimoto 3inch full exhaust

Gk tech dump pipe

Turbosmart boost tee (12psi)

Apexi radiator

Apexi filter and intake

Topstage carbon airbox

Blitz turbo time

High octane racing air diversion plate

Hks oil and water temp gauge

Speco boost gauge

Alarm/immobiliser

Pioneer headunit

Bomex rear valence

Rolled front and rear guards, rear guards have been pumped to accomodate bigger wheels.

All the mods were done by the previous owner, has all the right parts for a real good streeter or a good base to begin with for further modifications. Some things wrong with the car are that; front coilovers could do with replacing, short shifter rattles every now and then (chinese quality, easy replacement), rear bar paint slightly faded and could do with respray, few dents around body and rear gaurds could do with a respray as flare job done is cracking and chipping the paint.

The car does need to go and the price is very good value. I am slightly negotiable and reasonable offers will not be ignored, low ballers will be ignored. only offers within reason. No swaps at all.

Call or msg anytime, if i dont answer leave a message and i will call u back.

Thanks for looking.

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Edited by maq23

$9500 Firm! Need to sell by the 19th. Can organise rwc as well. Call now!

Also in regards to the paint on the rear guards, it is barely noticeable from the outside just the bottom inner part of the wheel arch where it has been rolled is where its in bad shape. easy fix.

Edited by maq23

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