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For sale is my 1983 ADM AE86

Bought this car 1 year ago, had great fun with it, always been well looked after and serviced every 5000kms, engine starts every first time.

Only used as a daily, had suspension setup as a drift car, but never drifted or been on the track. It's a bit bumpy for a daily, but handles like a go-kart!

Come with factory handbook and service history. And FULL ENGINEERS REPORT (paper provided) covering all modifications. Ensures no registration problems. VicRoads approved. Wheels / Power increase / Engine / Unleaded conversion ect, all covered in Engineer Report. Even small engineer required items such as Unleaded fuel sticker on inside of fuel filler door has been taken care of.

Location: Hawthorn (15mins driving to Melbourne CBD)

Price: $8500 will consider serious offers

Here is a list of the mods:

ENGINE:

4A-GE Big-Port, 150,000kms original

Professionaly modified intake manifold by engineers

BMC Air filter

4-2-1 TRD copy headers

Custom cat back exhaust system (great tone)

EFI Factory ECU

Oil cooler

Engine Oil Catch Can

Bosch Fuel pump with new fuel line

SUSPENSION: (All installed)

Coilover strut (On a legal height currently, but can still go another 2" lower)

CUSCO camber top

T3 RCA

TRD TOKICO yellow front shock

TRD blue 8-way adjustable rear short stroke shock

TRD springs 8kg/mm front, 6kg/mm rear

Nolothain suspension bushes all round

DRIVELINE:

Front JDM brake caliper and vent-disc

T50 Gearbox: tight and good

New shifter bushes

Exedy Sports Heavy Duty clutch

New wheel bearings

INTERIOR:

MOMO steering wheel with centre MOMO padded cover to avoid roadworthy defect

AUTOMETER Oil pressure guage

Alloy gearknob

Pioneer CD/MP3 player

4in Jaycar fidelity front speakers

Amplifyer wiring kit.

EXTERIOR:

Firbe glass front lip

HID kit 6000k

Japanese WORK 15x6.5" rims, Super light weight. 2in dish. (One pair painted gold center.)

CONDITION:

Straight chassic, no repair

Shiny original factory White paint in immaculate condition

3 doors are rust free. minor rust on normal place.

Slight dents at the rear, see photo 2

REGO till Jan 2009

RWC: N/A

But easily obtained. All you need to do is reinstall the standard suspension, which you can have them for free.

Free standard parts:

Original front struts, strut tops and set of 4 springs.

Full length front and rear shocks.

Set of original wheels with road worthy tyres.

Reason for sale is upgrade to a newer car, time to move on~

Contact: 0401 666 024 SHAUN

No time wasters, tire kickers or joy riders, thanks

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