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Make: Purvis / Volkswagen

Model: Eureka PL/30 F4

Milage: 25,000KM's

Transmission: 4spd Manual

Colour: Silver/Grey

Location: Sydney

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? no, but have all paperwork

Price: EOI, Ballpark figure.....8k open to offers and swaps.

Contact: PM

Images: Yep

Comments / Modifications:

Motor is Currently apart but its a Vdub Motor and can be re-assembled easily.

1.5" Bugpack Megadual Exhausts

Chrome Air filter

Lumpy Camshaft

Honed cylinders

EMPI Oil Cooler

Lexcen headlamp Covers - Bubbles in right side of Tint, will fix. Tint 35%.

GT Wing

Lexcen SMoked Side Windows - Custom made $400 new

Lambo Air Intake scoops

70's style side mirrors

Hydraulic Rams for Roof lift

Hydraulic pump for roof lift

Type R Wheel

Quick Release Boss Kit

Type R monster tacho & Shift Light

Shift Performance Bucket Seats

Autotechnica Pedal Pads

Chrome Shifter

Monza Gearboot

Full Set of VDO Gauges

14" Bathurst Globe Rims (F:205/70, R:235/60)

VW 1500 4spd Transaxle

Valeo Heavy Duty Clutch

Valeo Pressure Plate

Short Shifter

Bilstein Gas Shocks

Rebuilt Front calipers

Brembo Front disk Rotors

Rebuilt Rear Drums

New Master Cylinder

12" Pioneer Subwoofer

6" Pioneer Speakers

comes with all wiring for subwoofer but no amp unfortunately.

Comes with all paperwork, including Previous Engineer cert, Previous registration papers and pretty much everything you'd need. Car also comes with stock wheel,shifter,Clutch&pressure plate, Even comes with paint, clear coat etc. Even comes with Battery.

Car Needs:

Wiring Inspected - Everything works but there are some slows in the system (eg one headlight slightly brighter than other)

Floorpan welded or Pop-rivetted - this isnt a big job ($100-200)

Motor Re-built(or if you have a 12A rotor you could stick that in) - Stock motor need rings and re-assembly

Sound Deadening/ Insulation for Petrol Tank.

This is an Extremely rare car only 680 Made. There are some selling for 3-5K that need 10K of work done to them, while this one can be fixed completely and on the road for 1K if you can do it yourself. Rams have new seals($50 each), Roof lifter runs off Auto transmission fluid. Previous Owner wanted to make another one so he got a quote from his local fibreglasser, 20K for a complete body without a donor car.

As for swaps, I'm looking at R33's High K's etc dont bother me aslong as its manual and registered/Driveable. Not in a rush to sell and i don't have a problem if i don't sell it. If you can find another one for cheaper, go and buy it.....and spent 15K fixing it, while this one has most of the work done. Car weighs 780kg so any high powered motor you decide to put into it would be an an exceptional performer. Rear engine RWD.

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