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toyota corona 1984 st141

engine : 1ggte 24v twin turbo gen 3

gearbox: w58 supra box with ceramic button clutch (gearbox got reconditioned last year)

tail shaft: gz20 soarer tail shaft

diff: nissan skyline r31 lsd with brand new centre and new 4.11 ratios done this year disk 2 disk

brakes: ra60 front brake and skyline at rear

springs: heavy duty springs (all springs)

shocks: heavy duty shocks

fuel system: custom copper fuel lines with gz20 fuel tank

cooling:

* big front mount with alluminium piping

* gz20 soarer raditor with twin fans

interior: *gz20 soarer seats front and back

*gz20 soarer digtal dash

gauges: 5inch tacho with shift light,oil presure,boost,fuel NOT INCLUDED

other: sard r2d2 bov NOT INCLUDED

k&n air filter

3inch exhaust turbo back

power steering

thats all i can think of at the moment have poured over $15,000 in to this car

all engineered aproved

$2800 neg

CALL 0433201554

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hey just wondering what needs to be done to the car to pass rego?

also do the engine rattle or use oil? does it blow heaps of smoke from exhaust ?

and what about the diff is there any wineing sound coming from it and are the uni joints in good condition?

cheers also where abouts in sydney are you?

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