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Hay guys, i am looking at getting a 180sx with the following modes:

White 180SX with black roof and black bonnet

Tuned on caltex E85 for 256rwkws and 685nm

Blacktop SR20DET

RB25 gearbox conversion

Custom tailshaft and gearbox crossmember

HKS GT2835 Turbo kit including Highmount Manifold, braidied lines and external wastegate

850cc injectors

Power FC with Hand controller

Huge FMIC and aluminium piping

Blitz Exhaust

Ceramic Clutch

Body Kit

Vented headlight cover

Clear side indicator lenses

Sony Head unit

Nardi Steering Wheel

Sports Gearknob

Velo fixed back racing seat

Racing Logic Coil overs and Camber Tops

Front and Rear strut braces

blitz EBC

doluck floor brace

bright white headlight globes

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Volk SE37 Wheels 17 x 8.5 and 17 x 9.5 (Forged. Very expensive and very light)

Bridgestone Adrenalin tyres all round

5 stud conversion

R33 brakes and Ferrodo race brake pads

Hydro Handbrake

Alloy overflow tank

Tomei two way Mechanical Diff

Tein Tie rods, rack arms and spacers

alloy Steering Knuckle

Adjustable Castor Rods

Pineapples (cradle bushes)

WHITELINE Sway Bars (Front and Rear)

z32 afm

catch can

heater and air conditioner work 100%

It now has a idle issue, they have changed a whole bunch of sensors and other bits and pieces but still has the idle issue once car is WARMED up.

Could it possibly be the power FC or other sensor to do with motor temp or water temp?

All information on it would be gold before i decide to go out and buy it!

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