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This car was going to be built as a daily driver but the owner has new plans now. car is ALMOST finished. just needs an exahsut and interior put back together. apart from that everything else is done! Car is currently unreg and will be sold as such but has papers and legit plates to re rego it. Has never been defected!

Specs:

  • KE70 flat front
  • ORIGINAL 98,000 kms on the car. Chassis is 100% rust free, interior while currently dusty in photos is in very good condition. has factory log books, rear blinds, and the paint just needs a buff.
  • S13 spec SR20det with brand new Extreme clutch,
  • Full S13 running gear with crossmember, steering shaft, power steering, etc.
  • Brand new HSD's in the front, never been driven on
  • FMIC and custom pipe work
  • Custom wiring loom, car is all running!
  • massive cooling system
  • Custom tailshaft
  • R31 complete rear diff conversion done
  • Fuel system in boot with surge tank and Bosch pump

Pics below tell the story. yes it is dusty and needs a clean up. has just been pulled out the shed. the car will be sold as an unfinished project but as mentioned above all that needs doing is an exhaust and then your set.

Price: $8000 ono

Contact Info:

Car is viewable at All Type Crash at 1395 Main North Road, Para Hills West during business hours. or you can contact Allan At All type Crash on (08) 8281 0130

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Edited by Simon-S14

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