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Hello All,

As most people I own the 180SX that used to have the Dexter plates and has 411 hp at the rear wheels.

I had a deal to swap it for a skyline with TD06 turbo but that fell through.

I would like to swap it for either an R32 GTR that is relativly stock or an R33 GTST that has some mods or a stock R34.

If you are interested then my contact details are below.

Mobile: 0414 627 849

Email: [email protected]

I will have a skyline again :P

Marvin

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Yeah I realised it was a mistake parting with the skyline so now I want another one.

G0DF4Th3R,

Specs at a glance:

CA18DET

HKS 3037 Turbo

HKS internals (is said to be 2L)

HKS gauges

Trust intercooler

Larger injectors

Twin plate clutch

Stereo system

Retrimmed interior

Volk 17" wheels

custom paint with half chameleon

Momo steering wheel

Line locker kit

Profec A boost controller

Skyline front brakes

There are other stuff that I can't remember at this moment. That should give you an idea of what to expect.

err , so your saying that your 180 sx is worth between modded R33 GTS-T ($24K ish) to R32 GTR ( $32K ish ) to R34 GTS-T ($39K ish )

Ahh , I don't mean to be negative , but I don't think so.

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

err , so your saying that your 180 sx is worth between  modded R33 GTS-T ($24K ish) to R32 GTR ( $32K ish ) to R34 GTS-T ($39K ish )

Ahh , I don't mean to be negative , but I don't think so.

Ken

Well if you saw my car you might think differently of it. It's not like most out there.

I know that some people are able to get the car mentioned above at great prices and may want to swap for a fully loaded car just drive and have fun don't have to do a single thing to it.

I have already have some interest so please if you don't have anything constructive to say then don't...

Guest DON91E

im sure GTRKEN don't mean nutting by it :P we still love you :P

But yeh Marvins 180 has to be seen to be believed,

u left out leather interior, hks boost controller i tink it is,

boost comes on @ 4,500 revs all the way to 11,000 ??

Correct me if im wrong marvin, :D

Donnie

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