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For sale: Toyota sprinter ae86 ADM

Location: sydney

Asking Price: $9000 or swap

Killometer's: *333980

Manual or Automatic transmission:Manual

Engine Type: 4agze rebuilt with a t25g turbo

Condition: Imaculate

Modifications: Engine and drive train:

4agte rebuilt

steam pipe exhaust manifold

t25g turbo (off a sr20det silvia)

Front mount intercooler

braided oil feed line for the turbo

Custom home made airbox

some big ass radiator (unknown)

7mgte 440cc injectors

3inch exhaust

microtech ltx8 computer with dash

surge tank setup.(consists of 1 bosch efi pump, facet lifter pump and surgetank)

water overflow catchcan

standard t50 gbox (i have 1 as a spare)

the engine is makin 120rwkw on 10 psi

Suspension:

Front

ra60 celica struts complete with brakes

xt130 corona lower control arms

lowered king spring with unknown shocks

Rear

lower king springs

pedders white shocks

whiteline adjustable pan hard rod

corona diff complete with disc brakes setup

Interior:

Microtech dash

Drift button

Fully sick dash mat

Jvc cd player and a pr 4 inch sony speakers

sound deadner removed accept the ones in the boot

Battery moved into the boot

Bodywork:

Resprayed orange with yellow pearl on top(inside the engine bay and door jamb also)

Flair front guards

smooth out rear ends where they had the line under both rear lights

Full vertex bodykit

Painted black standard bonnet

Wheels:

15 by 7 with +20 some thing offset on the front

15 by 7.5 with +3 offset on the rear

195/50/15 nangkangs all around

the car is engineered for the turbo and all the stuff it has

Registration: still have about 8 months rego

Crash History: none

Other Comment's about the vehicle: very cool and fast car, (real headturner)

Contact: Shell 0434363256

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Edited by D-Project

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