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Item: Purvis Eureka Kit car

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: If it sells it sells if not i keep it. Don't really have time to fix at the moment.

Price and Payment Conditions: $5,500 WILL NOT DROP ANY LOWER, Not taking parts off to lower price, you take the car you take it all.

Extra Info:

Motor is apart, its a Vw 1500cc.

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%.

Lexcen Smoked Side Windows - Custom made $400 new

Lambo Air Intake scoops

70's style side mirrors

Hydraulic Rams for Roof lift - New seals $100

Hydraulic pump for roof lift

Type R Wheel

Quick Release Boss Kit

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 - Has been flushed out

Valeo Heavy Duty Clutch + stock clutch

Valeo Pressure Plate + Stock P/plate

Short Shifter

Bilstein Gas Shocks

Rebuilt Front calipers

Brembo Front disk Rotors

Rebuilt Rear Drums

New Master Cylinder

Car Weigh's 780kg, with a nice paintjob and a 12A rotor it would go pretty good. New Floorpan has been welded in & painted.

All interior trim is there, wiring works, have all previous rego & engineer certs.

Car needs:

Motor: Either this one rebuilt - $1-2k, $200 ebay one or even your own motor you want to stick in.

Seats: Will Need to be from a smaller car - $?

and Rego: Car complies with all ADR's

Paint

For $3-4k you have a car worth $15k

Pictures:

Yep

Contact Details:

Pm me

In about two months time if it does not sell i will be putting in a Forged Vdub motor(ready for turbo), as of then price will be $8,500

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Bump, motor has been rebuilt to standard spec(by my old man) but has not been put into the car or started. Price is $6,000, will also trade for a more expensive car + cash(upto $5000) your way if necessary. Prefer R33 Non turbo.

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