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1983 ADM Sprinter

Body - Good Clean condition with immaculate paint. Slight rear quarter damage, may fix before selling...

Interior - Bride recliner with bride rail, Nardi Wheel, Defi Din Gauges, Pivot Tacho. Pioneer cd player and speakers.

Suspension - Bilstein inserts and Eibach Springs all TRD bushes. Carbing Front and rear Strut Bar$

Brand New Sportmax wheels with S-Drive Yokohama Tyres

Driveline - Perfect T50, Perfect T series with tight as TRD 2way.

Brakes - JDM Front calipers, JDM Disc Rear End, Endless pads and slotted rotors all round, Project Mu teflon brake and clutch lines all round.

Engine - 100kw 4age low kms, Jap air box, Air cond, Excedy Clutch, TODA 4-2-1 Extractors and remus exhaust, Microtech MTX8 with individual coils, Very tidy oil cooler setup with re-locate filter, Earthing Kit, New Battery, Alloy Radiator with factory shroud fitted.

JDM Rear Lights, JDM Levin Grill with genuine Yellow Foggies.

Central Locking with remote and Cobra Alarm.

$9500 ono

May be willing to swap with cash either way or can negotiate the price by keeping some of the parts

Call Matt on 0415334551

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