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The time has come to part with my amazing AE86.I have found another car I want so this must go :( I know i will regret selling this but its time for a change.

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1983 AE86 ADM with all JDM running gear.

The car has been mainly built to be a Bathurst replica in keeping with the 1986 TTA regulations.

Bigport 16v 4AGE currently has ONLY approx 12,000kms

Chassis has approx 240,000kms but has been reconditioned from the ground up.

Jap spec Disc to Disc t Series diff with 4.77 ratio and 2 way Cusco center.

Simmons V4 Front 15X7.5 and Rear 15X8.5 (unsure of offset - they sit flush)

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

Wilwood T3 Brake kit (new) (uninstalled)

280 degree cams (new) (uninstalled)

BC height and damper adj. coilovers (new)

Whiteline swaybars (new)

3months rego just put on

Shannons have valued the car at $18,500

my asking price has dropped to $13,500

if it doesn't sell it is only going to go up in value so it doesn't bother me :)

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

Non smoker

washed weekly

car speaks for itself.

Call me on 0411 768 931 Cheers Sam ---- Located near Mitcham SA

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Please someone take it to a good home!

Edited by APE

not hard to do a front conversion...

it also has a deep dish leather stering wheel (new)

Dolby Cd player (can play dvds)

and oil pressure guage

Edited by APE
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