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White 1996 180sx type X

this is a really mint type x you will be hard pressed to find one in this condition anymore.

car has 86,000kms on it and it shows inside and out.

since ive had the car ive done 6,000kms on it in about a year, it spends most of its life in underground parking.

front mount

pedders coilovers

Apexi EL boost gauge

17inch rota's +12 all round, car is stanced really nice. (wheels+Tyres 4 months old)

front/rear whiteline swaybars

full 3 inch turbo back exchaust.

2 way cusco diff

eboost boost controller

short shift kit

walbro fuel pump

- known issues with the car

1. the short shift kit rattles a bit in higher revs, 4500+ it doesnt really effect anything it can just be annoying, i didnt really drive the car often enough to get irritated enough to sort it out.

however i have the original shifter and everything that came with it if you want to put it back to stock, the short shift does feel great however.

2. the 2 way diff is pretty clunky, i am told its perfectly normal to be like that for what it is its just the previous owner put a really serious diff in there, i personally quite like it as

makes the rear end really predictable but definately clunks around a fair bit when you are going slow. im sure plenty of drifters would be happy to swap for a 1.5way if u really dont like it.

-please note the bride seat in pics is not included, will have the original type x seat which is in fantastic condition.

13,500 firm

current plates dont come with the car dont want someone driving around in my old car with my name on the number plate

please msg me here if you are interested. feel free to ask questions!!

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