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Hey ,

It's time to part from my 180sx. I really just want a trade at the moment but if I get a good offer on it then I would possibly sell it.

Looking for a straight swap with or without cash adjustments.

interested in r32, gtir, any jap and turbo car just let me know..

Details:

Model:

1994 180sx with black top engine

approx. 92000 k's

Exterior:

White with black roof

vertex front bar

fat unknown jap side skirts

jet speed rear lip

wing less boot (holes welded up)

type x 15 inch wheels powder coated in white

Engine:

t28bb from s15

fmic with custom piping f

Blitz BOV

pod filter with alloy piping

walbro fuel pump

oil catch can

Blitz DSBC

full kakimota exhaust with a bee R muffler, high flow cat and dump+ front pipe

Handling:

tanabe coil overs height and damper adjustable also camber adjustable

generic jap front and rear strut braces

interior:

1 drivers side recaro

momo stearing wheel

momo gear knob

speco boost gauge

sony head unit with pioneer speakers..

At the moment there's a tear in the recaro a ding in the right hand front quarter panel, few marks here and there.

The front right quarter panel will be replaced but the seat is sold as is.

Any questions please dont hesitate to ask..

Pics wil be up tomorrow

Thanks Pete.

LOCATION: SYDNEY!!

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