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Hey guys its time to sell my car its a

1992 180sx blacktop sr20det apexi power fc de jetro 230rwkw highmount turbo external waste gate 144,000km rego till November 50mm rear moulded widebody 20mm wide front with s15 from end conversion s15 rear brakes r33 handbrake, front mount intercooler other mods, 7.5k Ono minus headlights, may swap for a cheaper car with cash my way :)

please note wheels in the pic are not mine and are not for sale

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Happy to ship it :) or you hire a trailer and we can work out a deal I really need this gone got some bills to pay and don't want to part it as its perfect for a daily/ track car

Have priced this for a quick sale, one sold for 11k with a ca18det in it the other was a stock sr20 with all un painted panels which sold for 8k I think it's a extremely fair price for a quick/great car

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Would love a car for the wife something automatic ie s13/civic/interga/lancer/mirage with cash my way

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nothing special for the asking price, has 4 stud front comes with a pair of 16s/15s and the rears are 5 stud which come with ford xr6 17" wheels

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