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hey fellas,

my car is up for sale

specs are.....

1992 180sx - converted to a sil80 (purchased from the previous owner like this)

Dark Metallic Green in colour

manual (low km s14 gearbox)

SR20det redtop motor

142xxxxKm

ASE branded fmic

OS GIKEN Super Single Plate Clutch

3" Front pipe back exhaust (the cat-back is a TRUST system with cannon muffler)

Professor Sheepdog BOV (atm its Atmosphere, been told it can be plumback)

King Springs all round

Squared headlights

Nismo grill

Turbosmart Bleedvalve

K & N Pod Filter

GAB rear adjustable shocks

Walbro Fuel Pump

GAB Front+Rear swaybars

Triple Core Drift radiator

Side skirts

Sunroof

Digital Climate control

Nardi Steering wheel (VGC)

Drift handbrake

Aftermarket boost guage (Mitsibushi type)

Pioneer headunit (broken clip attachment but still in use)

2way 3 point alarm/immobiliser

Spare bonnet will be included that has a fpr vented drift scoop (DIY vents you rivet to you bonnet one's)

Stock SR wheels (rear tyres are becoming worn but will be replaced prior to sale)

I have not put the car on the dyno myself since owning it but previous owner states that it made 169rwkw's on 14psi. The car is in resonable condition, has a few marks on the door handles, small crack in plastic on dash and a small indendation on the rear left guard but that is all.

If you are interested I can be contacted on 0424082939. Asking price is $12,500 ono. Pics will be up soon when I can get my hand on a digital camera. Located in South Australia.

cheers,

Duc.

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  • 2 weeks later...

looks nice now its all one colour mate

$12,500 is a bargin passage boy!

ps have you ever looked under the seats to see if the face for the head unit was there? I had a thought the other day that it could still be there?

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