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I need this car gone....to get onto new project.

I can sell it to you minus the 2Way LSD and minus the full cage for $9500.

Item: AE86 Sprinter with 20v silvertop 4age.......pictures and video clip below!

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Perfect...one of the cleanest around !!!!

Reason for Selling: New Project Coming This Car Must Go !!!!

Price and Payment Conditions: $11,000 with TRD 2way LSD or $10,000 without it.....NO SWAPS !!! or swap for a shitter runner about plus alot of cash adjustment my way etc...

Had this sprinter for a about a year now....the paint would only be about 6-8 months old....all perfect condtion very little to no rust what so ever!!! All good original parts imported by myself from japan....no expense has be spaired !!!

Has rego till the 02/07 next year.......

Just had all new wheel alignment 2 weeks ago and brand new federal tires on front!!! Car runs perfect i drive it everyday to work....its smooth and not one single issue!!!

I dont want anytime wasters or people trying to offer me low amounts of cash....this car is perfect condtion and has all top name original jap parts in it!

Mods at this stage

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20v Silvertop (tuned to 104kw at rear wheels or 139hp)

Motec M4

Pace Maker Extractors (tuned length 4-2-1)

Full 2 1/4 inch from extractors back to twin pipes

front and rear strut braces

Custom hand made and finished trumpets

Earls Oil Cooler with relocation kit

Power Steering arms for huge lock

Wheels

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Four XR4 Longchamp Rims

New Tyres all around

Interior

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All sound deadening removed also back seats / still have them just not in car

Aftermarket steering wheel and boss kit

Massive gear knob

Omori water temp guage

Full cage

Exterior

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J-Blood Front

Suspension

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9kg front a 5.2kg rear springs

Tokico short stroke greens - front

TRD 8way adjustable short stroke - rears

Cusco camber tops

Adjustable Whiteline panhard rod

35mm NRCA's

Power steering Arms

TRD 2way LSD with 4.3's

T18 Rear end....thicker stronger axles then s-series standard rear end....u wont break it!

Contact Details: Phone : 0423487542 / MSN : [email protected] / PM me

Here is a video clip of the car......engine running and general look around etc......dont mind the mess in the car!!!!!

Front

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Interior

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Image on left is how much steering lock it use to have...image on right is how much it has now.

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Big oil cooler

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Engine

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Edited by RB20DET_Silvia

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