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My daily driver is for sale 1986 vl turbo 169 xxx km shift kited 4 spd auto white 17in wheels new tyres

std fm radio very clean int no burns or marks

disc brake rear end with new pads LSD diff

super low king springs

tinted windows

Engine : rb30et

fully rebuilt motor with recipts

forged pistons & rods

acl race bearings main &big end

copper head gasket

acl full gasket kit

new oil pump

new water pump

new timing belt

new crank angle sensor

full head reco

balanced crank

Misc

all new hoses(vac,rad, oil,fuel)

new radiator

new throttle cable

recoed injectors

new knock sensor

new turbo back exhaust

uni joints just replaced

new ecu

reco alternator

new battery

new rotor button

dizzy cap

ign leads

Turbo

hi flow t3

stainless rear wheel

ball bearing cartridge

$10k in invoices for motor

front mount included but not fited yet

$6990 ono might concider swaps

call or sms on 0434524503

or pm

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