The aim is to convert my 1992 S13 200SX to a later model 180SX Type X specification. This would entail a full SR20DET transplant and full body make over. The inspiration for my build comes from various sources, some of them even here on this forum.
The precedent for my build is the car pictured below, except for the BBS wheels. I am not too fond of them as every Golf, Polo and BMW has them on...lol

So the build started about a year ago when I started sourcing all the Type X body panels.
These include:
OEM Front bumper, including side extension for fenders
OEM style lower bumper lip (not genuine though, fibreglass replica)
OEM JDM Rear Bumper including lower valance panels
Bomex side skirts (not a real fan of the OEM type)
OEM Kouki taillights
OEM RPS13 centre garnish panel with Carbon fibre finish
OEM Lower body panel to accept Kouki tailights
Circuit Sports Clear side repeaters that fit on the front of the fender and not behind the wheel as the Chuki model
OEM Kouki bootspoiler
Mirrors as per the white car pictured above. Would've loved a set of Ganadors, but couldn't justify spending R6k on a pair of side mirrors.
Mechanical & Electrical parts I have attained so far include:
Full SR20DET conversion (trying to keep it fairly stock with just a little bit of added power, nothing too hectic)
Haltech ECU, Existing Perfect Power to be removed
MSD Ignition & Coils
Nismo dash cluster
Suspension & Brakes
Powerbrake front disks & pads (already installed)
Koni coilovers
Hyperflex polybush kit (already installed)
Engine was removed on 24 January. Here's a pic of the old CA still running and in good condition.

Pic of the new SR to be installed. What a nice clean stock boytjie!

Pics taken of the Engine now fitted to the car on 4 February. Took these pics this morning.




There's still a couple of odds & ends I need to get before it's transplant is complete. The aim is to get all the stock items working 100%. These include the A/C fittings and plumbing and ABS wiring to existing ECU.
Hope you guys enjoy the build along with me as I sure have enjoyed following some of your builds. Updates on certain milestones to follow in due time.