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For sale: 1983 Toyota Sprinter AE86

Location: Southside of Brisbane

Asking Price: $5000

Killometer's: Car - 320 000 4age in car - 180 000 Spare 4agze - 150 000

Transmission: Manual

Engine Type: 4AGE

Condition: Good Condition. Small amount of rust in passenger quarter panel.

Modifications:

ENGINE:

Mod Plated 4AGE

Spare 4AGZE

TRD Extractors

2.5" Catback Exhaust

New Water Pump and Housing

K & N Air Filter

Power Spirit Spark Lead

BODY:

Street by Streeter Vented Bonnet

Street by Streeter Front Lip (currently not on car)

Front Bolt on Flares

TRD Side Skirts

Duck Bill Rear Wing

Sunroof

SSR Mesh Wheels 15"

SUSPENSION:

Front Coilovers

TRD Rear Lowering Springs

Adjustable Pan Hard Rod

Cusco Front Strut Brace

AJPS Rear Strut Brace

Locked Diff

INTERIOR:

AJPS Dash Mat

Water Temp Gauge

Volt Gauge

Greedy Gear Knob

Drift Button

Boss Kit with Aftermarket Steering Wheel

Blitz Horn

2 x Pro Bucket Seats

Sony Cd Player

Front Speakers with Pods

Central Locking

Immobiliser and Aftermarket Alarm

Complianced/Engineered: Mod Plated

Road Worth Certificate: Can provide after deposit taken

Registration: Registered til Nov 2009

Crash History: None

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Good condition, was bought with intention of building a drift car. But unfortunately my evo now requires a rebuild. So a very reluctant sale. Has been very good to me. New owner wont be disappointed.

Contact: Lisa 0431 292 262 or via PM. Thanks heaps

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