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1983 Toyota Sprinter AE86

White with black bonnet

Registered to April 2008

Engine: Black top SR20DET

Turbo: Garrett 2540

Transmisson: 5spd manual

ECU: Apexi Power FC

Injector: SARD 650cc

Brakes: 13" Holden Clubsport Rotors all around with Nissan GTR calipers

Wheels: 17x7.5 lenso

Suspension: koni custom coil overs

Diff: Holden V8 LSD

also has a fmic, z32 afm, custom undercar floor bracing, replacement toyota facory bucket seats .

had a white respray not long ago

pics tomoro

this car is fully engineered in NSW.

11K ono!!!! NEEDS TO GO

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hi mate. awesome little thing.

just wondering if you would be interested for a swap 4 a neat r32 gtr? plus $ adj.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=175932

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