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hey guys and girls, not in a rush to sell or anything just really testing the waters out,any low ballers/time wasters/shit/tyre kickers will be ignored,

Toyota sprinter 1986 built trueno ae86 Gt Apex model this car is not like most you see with all jdm parts on a aus shell this is a direct import from jap land.

Note: most of the interior, air cond, stereo, rear seats, carpet, sound deading has been removed but most will come with the car, with all the fibre glass stuff this thing is so damn light.

Model: JDM 1986 AE86 GT APEX

KMS: 101,000

Colour: White with black bumpers

Transmission Type: Manual

CAR HAS POWER STEERING

Spec list

Body:

Seam welded front end radiator support

Riverted rear end

Origin Body kit (front bar, side skirts)

Fibre glass rear hatch (very rare item)

Black Fibreglass venter Bonnet with bonnet pins locks.

Lexan rear hatch window

Lexan rear quarter windows

TRD ducktail

Front and Rear widebody guards

JDM side window weather shields in a natural finish

Engine:

20v block with big port head (built by sprinter man)

Alloy rad

oversized water pump pulley

Trd extractors

metal hi flow cat

modded throttle body.

full custom airbox setup

8mm leads

Interior:

Full electronic dash (very rare)

Full original black interior

Nardi deep corn steering wheel with boss kit(not included as it was a present)

Trust Grex white gear knob

BRIDE zeta 2 bucket seat & Rail (driver)

BRIDE brix bucket seat & Rail (passenger)

Full Cusco 6 point bolt in roll cage with black padding

Handbrake drift button

(most interior is stripped out but will come with the car)

Sound deading removed.

Wheels and Tyres:

15 x 8 - 5 SSR MESHIES (front)

15 x 9 - 5 SSR MESHIES (rear)

Front tyres: Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 (dot rated) 60% tread 195/50/15

Rear tyres: Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 (dot rated) 60% tread 195/50/15

Drive-train:

Jap spec T 50 5 speed gearbox (unknown gear set...short)

Heavy Duty clutch

TRD 1.5 Way

Suspension:

Front - G4 front coil over’s with an 8kg spring rate with

camber tops

Rear – TRD green shocks (dampener adjustable) with TRD

Springs 6kg

Front & Rears whiteline sway bars

chasi braces ultra racing

front quater guard braces

front and rear cusco strut braces

whiteline adjustable panhards rod

adjustable caster rods

cusco tension rod brace

caster rod bracket brace

6 point cage

front and rear cusco strut braces

harness bar

ultra racing chassis bracing

ultra racing front quarter guard bracing

Brakes:

Front and Rear disc brakes

Front and Rear Slotted Rotors

Project mu pads allround

Braided brake lines front and rear

Lights:

car is a original trueno so its got pop up headlights.

PRICE : $13000cash $15000swaps

location : Epping

contact : Mike (0405394871) if i dont pick up leave a message)

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