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Item: RB20det powered 180sx.

Location:central coast NSW

Item Condition:Car is in excellent condition with the front and being repainted recently after new front bar and gaurds installed.

Reason for Selling: Need a family car

Price and Payment Conditions: price is $12000 ONO

Extra Info:car is midly modified with the following items:

Blitz pod filter.

Hybrid FMIC and custom piping.

3inch dump pipe back exhaust w 4inch tip

Gold ozzy racing 5 spoke rims w new goodyear eagle F1 tyres

( i still have the standard rims will sell with car)

r32 non turbo brake upgrade.

Mines ecu

Apexi RSM

Blitz single solenoid boost controller

boost gauge.

momo steering wheel.

Contact Details:0427231710 or [email protected]

NOW $11 000!!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

its an R33, its Silver on gunmetal grey, it has about 102000ks, mmmm, its just lowered with lovells springs and thats the only modd done. ive tried to post the photos but it hasnt worked so ill email them to you. do you rekon i could get your number off you because ive tried calling afew times and it says the phone is disconnected or if you would like to message me either would be great.

cheers Will 0413600877

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