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Hi All

Selling my 1990 180sx. It's a little rough cosmetically, but drives great! I have the interior (rear seats/trim) and it will be included but not installed. When I ran it at Eastern creek a few months ago I ran a 12.8@118mph with almost bald tyres and stiff coilovers, and lots of wheelspin. So with some decent rubber a low to mid 12 would be easily achievable.

Mods are as follows (Probably some i cant remember as I am writing this off the top of my head at uni. Ill update as i get time)

Location: Sydney NSW

Kilometres: ~ 195000Km

Engine/driveline:
- SR20DET standard internals with cams (unsure of duration and lift)
- TD06 25g with external wastegate (I think its a trust 80mm) and screamer pipe
- Hybrid FMIC
- Full exhaust with false cat.
- Adjustable blow off valve
- Apexi power FC tuned by JEM to 255rwkw @ 21psi dyno sheet provided.
- Heavy duty organic clutch
- Heavily shimmed LSD, acts like a locker in carparks etc.
- Oil catch can
- K+N pod filter

Suspension:
- ISC coilovers 8Kg/mm front and 6kg/mm rears. Have some old stiffer coilovers that can come with the car if wanted.
- Rose jointed/adjustable castor rods.
- Rose jointed/adjustable adjustable rear upper control arms.
- Whiteline adjustable swaybars front and rear.
- Strut braces front and rear.
- 17x8 and 17x9 Wheels Front tyres are 90% tread KU38, rear are cheap tyres with around 10% tread. May replace before sale.
- Hicas deleted
- Project mu HC+ pads with slotted rotors at front. These pads are near new. Awesome bite and fade resistant.
- Wheel aligned recently.
- Also have 2 17x7 lenso skid/drift rims, and 4 14x6 skid/drift rims.

Interior:
- Aftermarket steering wheel
- Gearknob, drift button.
- Some pioneer head unit with crap speakers in the doors.
- Boost gauge
- Passenger seat is a type x seat.
- HID headlights.

Ill post up some engine shots soon.

For photo's : http://classifieds.nissansilvia.com/...vert&t=2279398

Rego until Nov 2013. Any questions feel free to call me on 0433046780.
Thanks
Tim.

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