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Item Summary: TOYOTA SPRINTER,

Location: TAS: Regional

Postcode: 7315

Odometre: 0 kilometres

Asking Price: $7,500 price drop $6500

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: need money

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0400622682

Extra Information:

Specs:

Year: 1983

Make: Toyota

Model: sprinter ae86

Engine Bay:

4age (recently rebuilt 3k worth) runs awesome

Pod filter

Thermo fan

Exhaust (sounds awesome)

Suspension/Wheels/Tyres:

Adjustable high and camber coilovers in front

Stiff springs in the rear

Longchamp rims 15x7in +11 (I think that is the right with and offset from)

Good tread on all tires

Drive train: standard Gear box, and dif and brakes but they are all good!!

Exterior:

no rust and straight as!!!!

After market Side skirts and front lip

Paint has faded on roof and boot but other than that the paint is in good nick.

Interior:

beep dish steering wheel

Oil pressure gauge

Engine temp gauge

The interior is extremely neat!

Extra parts that come with it:

Fibber glass front and rear bumper

Full diff (welded)

6 mashies/stellies, a few bald ones but some have a heap of tread.

And a box off goodies.

Open for swap with cash adjustment either way (s13, 180sx, r32 etc)

Rego to the 6th 2011, Over all the car is in awesome condition, goes awesome and handles awesome!!!

located in Ulverstone. 0400622682

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