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Hey guys just seeing what sort of interest I get I don't want to sell but really want a 32/33

1984 ADM AE86

supercharged 4-AGE AE86

Has a sc12 supercharged 16valve 4age that wa rebuilt around 4,000k's ago running 7psi

Fully rewired

Twin external fuel pumps & surge tank

Battery relocated to hatch

Recaro race seat (drivers side )

Stripped interior ( I have the carpet & rear seat )

S13 tein coilovers

H4 halogen headlights

Oil cooler kit

Painted in vt /vx commodore gold with black bonnet

I'm sure there is more I just can't remember it all

Located in Hobart

Only after swaps for a 32 or 33 but as I need a price 10k (only cause I'm after swaps)

Will post pics when on comp

Cheers

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i have an r32 gtst for sale for 7500 and a silver n/a s2 r33 for 11500.

check my threads, they should be my last two posted threads.

only dilemma is that im in sydney. ><

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