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Hi guys and girls, up for sale is my 1996 180sx

UNFINISHED PROJECT!

No longer have time or money to work on the car need it gone to buy a work car or another s chassis that does not require work.

Open to offers NO LOWBALLERS!!!

Has a s15 sr20de VCT engine with 115xxxkm (has a black s14 rocket cover)
Chasis has 196xxxkm
FULL FLUID SERVICE including gearbox,engine oil, radiant fluid, brake fluid all replaced by GWORX on the 9/11/2015
S15 Spec R rear subframe
5 stud conversion
S15 Spec R breaks and Hubs
Hurricane Headers, and customs exhaust system cat back from Radiant Exhaust Laverton
Wiring, Loom and ECU was done by GWorx
5 Speed Gearbox
Strut Brace
Type X lights
Uncracked Dash
Aftermarket Bodykit

Body is straight and has been registered before
A few other goodies are there just cant think of any on the top of my head.

I have spent 12k in total on parts and labor to get the car in perfect working order

Currently missing oxy sensor and airbox

Also currently unregistered but can be registered

Price is 12kONO

willing to throw in some slide worx coilovers and GENUINE TYPE X front bar for right price

paid 1.5k for the slideworx coilovers (brand new)

and $500 for the front bar

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