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hey guys, ive got a 180 sx for sale..well...maybe. if i can get a good price. any reasonable offers will be considered :cheers:

its a 93 mdl matt black 180sx sr20det

its got

1)cusco coilovers

2) kazz 2 way lsd

3) whiteline swaybar

4) 17 inch advan 3 spoke wheels

5) gtr fuel pump

6) t28bb

7) 550cc injectors

8) z32 airflowmeter

9) ARC front mount intercooler

10) safety21 half cage

11) apexi SAFC, RSM

12) apexi boost gauge

13) apexi pod filter and hks exhaust

14) cusco rear strut brace

15) os giken twin plate clutch n flywheel

im pretty sure ive got more stuff but i cant remember at the moment. its basically drift ready and the only time ive brought the car down to track was the thurs drift twilight. as u can see ive spent more than 10k on the car. so anyone with reasonable offer above 17500 i will consider? thanks guys :)

sms me at 0422608091 or email me at [email protected]. as i havent got my internet connection up yet, i might take awhile to reply

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