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Well the time has come for me to move on.

The car a a genuine R model, with factory Recaro Seats, Bigger sway bars and around 100kgs lighter tha the base model twin turbo.

Selling due to it not suiting my needs in a car and I dont want to hack the car up as the R models are getting rather thin on the ground these days

It is a 91 model

MV Autos Built A340E 4 speed auto, with 2800rpm stall converter, upgraded clutches and bands and is approx 18 months old, has been behind a dead standard 1JZ its whole life, so it has never raised a sweat, hasnt seen the drag strip either, has a trans cooler fitted and the MV autos shift box (can run as a manualised auto) Worth $4500 alone!

17" Enkei WRC tarmac EVO forged wheels

BIG PWR alloy radiator and twin 12" thermo fans

Custom airbox and K&N Pod filter

3" Fujisubo-Giken cat back exhaust, car still has stock dump and mid pipe fitted

Rego until the 30th of May

Has a CD player and a 4 channel amp, and an Alpine Sub in a box

Blitz Dual SBC Spec - S boost controller wired in, but the solenoid is not plumbed into the turbos

Brakes and Shocks were all replaced approx 12 months ago, so new front rotors and pads, new shocks in the front with King Springs.

Now...why is it so cheap?

The paint isnt fantastic, a few car park dings and the bonnet has faded

The main reason is the motor needs a rebuild, still runs smoothly and is quiet, but blows smoke.

Not exactly sure what is wrong with it (spent many houra head scratching), I get the feeling it is just worn out after 21 years of use.

Will need new rear tyres (car passed rego with these tyres 2 months ago, but the left rear is on the wear markers

I had big plans for this car, but I just dont have the time or money to get it the way I wanted, so my loss can be your gain!

Now the important part....the photos

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Asking $3250 obo

Also may be interested in swaps so ask away

PM me, reply here or SMS/Call 0413 217 870

Thanks for looking

Andrew

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Would have to have a look through the recipts, was on teh car when I bought it.

I have a feeling it was ESP Racing in Queanbeyan though

Thanks, It will be hard for me to sell, as I do like the car a lot

Well engine checked out fine....blown turbo though

A certain well known Local workshop talked a bunch of shit regarding the motor.....definately not getting any of my business

So withdrawing the car from sale...unless I get the right offer on it...as always everthing has a price.

Thanks for looking

Admoderators (yes I made up a word....new slang for administrators/moderators lol) Please close and remove my number from the 1st post.

Or remove number and send to wasteland so it can be filled with pictures of loverly ladies ;)

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

gonna bump this back up!

$4k obo with 3 months ACT rego, as a couple of posts above engine is fine, replaced the turbos and is running like a dream again

will get some photos of the interior up later, seats have a few tears and is now sitting on 221,000ks

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