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The time has come to part with my amazing AE86.

I have recently lost interest in it and would prefer to get back into a more modern weekender.

There is really too much to list about this car and im sure a few of you already know the car.

Build thread = http://www.ae86drivi...o-Bathurst-1986

1983 AE86 ADM with all JDM running gear.

Engine has not been rebuilt but had a genuine 8,700kms on it before it went in (november 2010) thats correct only 8,700kms! had been sitting in a shed since 1985!

Bigport 16v 4AGE currently has approx 12,000kms (runs like a brand new motor)

Chassis has approx 200,000kms but has been reconditioned from the ground up (please look in build thread for detailed pics)

the car has been built (mostly) in keeping with the 1986 Bathurst TTA regulations

Every mechanical part on the car is basically brand new - a huge amount of money has been spent on this with no corners cut

Suit enthusiast or collector.

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Interior is immaculate and looks like it is just out the factory from 1983 same as exterior!

I know i will regret selling this but its time for a change.

5spd manual (fresh box new clutch new lightened flywheel etc.)

Wilwood T3 Brake kit (new)

280 degree cams (new)

Simmons V4 15X7.5/8.5 (reconditioned)

cusco 2 way LSD (new)

disc to disc read diff (rare)

BC coilovers (new)

Whiteline swaybars (new)

+ much much more please call me or come see the car for the full run down :)

never taken to the track just driven on the weekends weather permitting

Shannons have valued the car at $18,500

my asking price is $14,500 with 3 months rego just put on

Located In Adelaide

call me on 0411 768 931

Cheers Sam

interested in swaps but especially for 32 GTR

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