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1995 180sx

Black

5sd MANUAL

SR20DET Black Top

61000kms

SRS Airbag

Digital Climate Control

Chipped ECU running a modest but nice 130kw@wheels@10psi

Trust SUS Evolution 3" Cat back

Heavy duty clutch

Type X (96-98) side skirts, optional to buyer.

Kazama clear side indicators

Endless VN8500 brake pads heaps of bite

HKS Type 1 timer working with 3pt Immobiliser

JVC Head Unit

colour coded rear garnish between tail lights

New Tires

Pics can be seen: http://home.exetel.com.au/emblem/

Everything else is left standard from the factory

Well looked after and serviced every 5000kms

Couple of minor cosmetic blemishes but not noticeable.

Ideal for someone looking for a car that has been babied and not thrashed or drivers wanting low insurance.

Unfortunate Sale.

Ph: 0412 937 251

Jason

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hey dude

very nice looking car

just wondering it dosent say its lowered of any sort, but look like it is?

also what price are you looking at

if it was stil here in jan, i would snipp it off yas

thanks mate, and good luck with the sale

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