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FOR SALE: RB25 180SX

1989 Nissan 180SX

Rb25det motor and gearbox.

Makes 450hp on 17psi.

CP Forged Pistons

Eagle Rods

ARP full bolt kit

ACL Race bearings

Nismo water pump and thermostat

Ceramic head gasket

Port and polished head

Kelford 264 cams and valvesprings

Adjustable cam gears

Greddy plenum

Q45 throttle body

Rb25 series 2 coilpacks with internal ignitor

Garrett GT3582r Turbo .63

Highmount manifold

Tial 44mm wastegate

Custom built radiator by Race Radiators NZ

Swirl tank for radiator?

4inch thick intercooler

Link G4 Extreem ECU with brand new engine wiring harness

HKS EVC 4 electronic boost controller

S15 leather seats

800cc Bosch injectors

Surge Tank

Bosch 044 external fuel pump

Full bare metal respray

Seam welded engine bay

Widened front steel guards

50mm widened rear guards

Tein front coilovers – Base height adjustable

BC rear coilovers – Base height adjustable

Every joint is rose jointed

Adjustable front lower control arms

Adjustable front castor arms

Adjustable rear camber arms

Adjustable rear toe arms

S15 steering rack with lock spacers

S15 rear subframe

Nismo 2way lsd

6 bolt half shafts

5 stud conversion front and rear

R32 GTR Brakes

17x9 rims front

17x10 rims rear

Has mod plate for:

-RB25 engine and gearbox

-Brake upgrade

-S15 front seats

Car will be unregistered with no roadworthy.

It also now has a stock black bonnet.

PRICE : $15,500

CONTACT: Message

LOCATION: Bundaberg, QLD 4670

NO SWAPS AT ALL! If you ask I won’t be replying.

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