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Hey guys and girls.

i am putting my 1986 ORIGINAL MINT JDM AE86 PANDA up for E.O.I/for sale.

it doesnt bother me if it doesnt sell due to i love it and its a beast so will only take the price its up for(slightly negotiable)

i have a work car so its reli classed as a weekender
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and will trade for s13,14,ceffy,skyline etc etc but no cash your way and with s.a rego.

Cleaned it up majorly in the last month or two and spent everyday in the garage after work working on it and spent thousands in the last couple of months.

Its a aswome car and is in aswome condtion, Has 235xxx on the clock with a engine rebuild(papers in japland writing)and the gearbox could not shift any better. its a real head turner and will only gain in price.

anyway i could go on for days.

because its jdm it has

.power steering

.all 4 disk brakes

.alloy window visors

.full blue interia

,aircon

.power steering

and here are some mods/replaced parts . . .

.all brake pads replaced

.all oils changed 800km ago (diff,gearbox,engine)and coolant flush

.jasma exhaust and extractors

.jvc cd player with x2 6x9 kenwood speakers and x2 4"sonys

.adjustable strut brace(front)

.apexi intake

.trd leads

.4 foglights

.comes on x4 14"watanabe's with all brand new tyres

.unknown tight lsd

.timing belt,seals and tentioner replaced 800km ago

.6kg rear springs and 4kg rear

.kyb adjustable shocks

.emobiliser (and soon to be central locking)

.xt130 lca's

.super pro swaybar link bushes replaced 800km ago

.all rear studs replaced

.adjustable penhard bar (whiteline)

.new back parcel shelf

.new center suport bearing and front wheel bearings replaced

i would have missed some out but trust me its worth a look it is imaculate!

im asking $12,999 neg or swaps

txt or call me on 0433440530

NO LOWBALL OFFERS

no shit talking on my thread, if you dont have anything good to say please dont

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