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1994 Nissan 180SX

Engine:

SR20DET

273RWKW @ 20PSI, 235RWKW @ 14.5 PSI

Exhaust:

3" Exhaust With High Flow Cat to 4” cannon

6BOOST Exhaust Manifold HPC Coated

X Force Dump Pipe HPC Coated

Suspension/Brakes:

38-way Adjustable Greddy TYPE S Coil over’s with Adjustable camber tops

Tune agent pillow ends with tune agent tie rods

S15 Steering Rack

S14 Lower Control Arms

R32 GTR Front Calipers & Rotors - 5Stud

S14 Rear Calipers & Rotors - 5Stud

Wheels:

Advan RG Gold Wheels (have been plasti dipped black)

17x9.5 (255/40 tires) rear, 17x8.5 (215/45 tires) front

Silver lug nuts (internal type)

Engine Modifications:

NISMO 740cc Injectors

NISMO fuel pressure regulator

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

HKS SSQV Blow off valve

K&N 3inch Pod Filter

PowerFC Djectro & Commander (mafless tune with no air flow meter)

Cooling PRO Black Front Mount Intercooler

Custom Oil Catch Can Setup

Alloy overflow tank

TOMEI pon cams 260 IN/EX 12MM lift

GKTECH rocker arm stoppers

TOMEI pon cam gears

CP forged pistons

BRIAN CROWER titanium retainers

BRIAN CROWER valve spring

BRIAN CROWER Econo billet rods

ACL thurst bearings

ARP head studs

ARP main studs

Cosmetic metal head gasket

POWERBOND underdriven harmonic balancer

GARRETT ball bearing GT2871R , .86 rear housing

S14 Gearbox (rebuilt at time of engine build)

C’s short shifter kit

ORC 409 Clutch Kit

Port and Polished head

Balanced bottom End

Engine built by Pro Engines in New South Wales

Stereo Audio:

Pioneer head unit

2x Kicker 300 watt 3 way 6x9 Front speakers

2x Alpine type R 300 watt 2 way 6x9 Rear speakers

15” 1500w Eclipse subwoofer in custom 180SX enclosure

2000w BOSS phantom amplifier running subwoofer

4 Gauge wiring

Estimated Power:

235rwkw on 14psi and 280rwkw on 20psi

Interior:

BRIDE Seat Drivers Side with Takata Harness

Dash mat

350mm Momo steering wheel

Black nismo gear knob

Genuine 180SX floor mats

Impul pedals

Others:

Immobilizer

LED number plate lights

LED interior light

Clear indicators with chrome indicators bulbs (so you don’t see the orange)

Clear Side parkers

Clear front parkers with White LED parkers

White headlight bulbs

Electronic digital speedometer

Greddy Turbo Timer

M3 Style wing mirrors with indicators (can flash orange or blue)

Type X rear middle skirt

Black rear indicators

White Reverse garnish

Black badges

Euro 180SX wing

Rolled guards

JDM sun coil pack cover

DMAX +25mm Front guards

Aftermarket Front Bar (unknown brand)Will come with standard white one

Plasti dip black roof

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