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1991 NISSAN 180 SX 2L turbo

$14,100

Example
Year: 1991
Make: NISSAN
Model: 180 SX 2L turbo
Mileage: 0
Trans: 6 speed manual
Colour: Red
Price: $14,100

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Modified Sil-80 with 6 speed manual box probably from an S15. Race import only to Aust. Shipping to NZ no problem also with no Import Approval required for race or parts use -- NZ cost calculator available. Good choices available for racing every week. This vehicle was sold at USS Tokyo on 19 September 2013 for 815,000 YEN FOB, and is listed as an example of current prices. The price would be $14,100 landed to Aust and a little cheaper into NZ for parts or race use, 6 speed transmission is very popular and usually increases the price on these by several thousand dollars. Price is calculated at a rate of 91.88 yen to the Aust dollar. Please note that this vehicle is an EXAMPLE only and is not available for sale. However it provides a good indication of current prices and we can source other similar vehicles to order. Please contact us for more information and to see all available vehicles, or you can add yourself to our free auction trial (click here).

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