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For sale: '84 Sprinter aus spec.

Location: South Aus

Asking Price: $5500ono

Killometer's: 310xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: manny of course

Engine Type: 4AG small port

Condition: paint is farked, has bit of rust and a fair few dents (hence low price)

Modifications: lots

4AG conversion

pod filter

TRD copy extractors

new leads

oil cooler

2.5 inch zorst

TRD 2 way

T18 swaybar diff

JDM 4.3 gears

Techno Toy Tuning panhard rod

Kmac swaybars

Techno Toy Tuning front and rear coilovers (height and damper adustable, 8 and 6 kilo rates)

Techno Toy Tuning camber tops

all rear bushes replaced with urethane items (have fronts but not in yet)

new EBC blacks (not currently installed current pads are fine)

Nardi s/wheel

Pioneer CD/MP3 player

custom rear speaker thing with 6 x 9s (not currently installed)

carbon bonnet

may include a couple of 20 mm spacers (nissan thread, with nuts tho) if needed/wanted

1 pair of 15" linea sports rims

1 pair of 13" xr4 longchamps

And can also include 1 set of 15"eneki rp01's if i get what im asking for it

Registration: yes till end of next month but can include another 3 (again if i get what im asking)

Crash History: no major crashes

Other Comment's about the vehicle: great car but unfortunetly havent had much of a chance to drive it, only selling it as im getting sick of hassled by parents and mates bout getting something nice, so finally decided to bite the bullet and get a s15. excellent fuel economy on current tank travelled 350km's and still got 1/4 left.

Contact: Ashley - 0419 835 668 or by pm if you have any other questions

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