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For Sale - LJ Torana S with RB25det

Year - 1972

Tag/Body/Chassis Numbers - ALJ14982B

Engine Number - RB25106136A

Miles - 7000

Extra Info -

Body:

Bare metal respray in custom lime green acrylic

GTR flutes

Re-chromed front bumper

Engine:

Rb25det

Intercooler

BOV

Interior:

Custom Auto-meter/Speco Dash and gauges

Custom Console

Re-trimmed Black Vinyl seats

Custom two piece carpet

Custom boot

Stereo:

JVC headunit

6 x 9 Sony speakers

2 x 10 Pioneer Subs

Blaupunkt 4 channel Amp

Wheels:

Weld Draglites

15x5 fronts

15x8 rears

Drive-line:

5 speed VL box

Custom 3 inch tailshaft

Shortened VN LSD Diff 3.45 ratio

Brakes:

HQ disc brake front

VN disc brake rear

Other:

AGM sealed battery relocated to boot with isolate switch

New rear springs

Rear guards rolled

63 ltr Vl fuel tank and pump fitted in boot

Original receipts

Full Engineering certificate and Mod-plate (NSW)

Condition - Excellent (slight scratch drivers side door)

Price - $28,500

Location - Penrith, NSW

Contact Details - 0421 555 911

Email - [email protected]

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Awesome car mate, i have a torana myself but V8, your probly much better off trying to sell this over on the torana forums, i think the only person who would be interested is a die hard true torana enthusiast.

Not that it isnt worth every cent but alot of people these days would rather spend on much roomier late model turbo cars with alot more mod con's and luxury's such as power and air etc etc.....Car's like XR6 Turbo's and GTR's, Supra's etc for that sorta dollar's or cheaper.

Very nice but anyway love the green.

Goodluck with the sale regardless.

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