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Engine:

•Bigport 4age lifted from ae82, rwd converted. Still has redtop covers.

•JDM 96kW ecu & JDM wiring harness. Neat wiring. Check engine light works. No error codes.

•JDM airbox (missing snorkel) & washer bottles.

•New rwd water piping.

•New rwd water pump.

•New rwd alternator bracket

•Alternator reconditioned last week.

•New silicon radiator hoses.

•New spigot bearing.

•Kaizen Garage extractors.

•Custom 2.5” underdiff exhaust, mandrel bent.Flex pipe, Hi flow CAT, resonator, sports silencer.Nice fit, doesn’t hang down.

Engine was serviced before install so no gremlins. Work included:

•Fresh spark plugs, filter & oil

•New O2 sensor

•TPS calibrated

•TVIS tested.

•EFI loom tested for continuity, no error codes.

•All sensors tested & working right (water temp, cold start, air temp)

•Genuine Toyota gaskets used for assembly

Drivetrain:

•JDM T50 gearbox and bell housing (clutch slave on driver’s side).

•T3 short throw shifter.

•JDM late model T-series diff, disc brakes.

•Cusco 2-way LSD, nice and tight.

•Button clutch by Western Clutch in Sydney. 4-puck, near new.

•Smallport 212mm flywheel, freshly machined & new Toyota flywheel bolts.

•New throwout bearing.

Suspension, brakes & steering:

•Tokico HTS102 dampers all corners. Best you can buy, all adjusters working.

•Cusco cambertops.

•Thick front swaybar, unknown brand, have whiteline rear swaybar needs to be installed.

•AJPS 8kg/mm front springs – fully captive

•Shortened falcon rear springs – fully captive

•Stock ae86 control arms.

•New T3 NRCA’s.

•New ball joints.

•New inner & outer tie rods

•New steering rack boots

•New urethane control arm bushes.

•Urethane trailing arm bushes.

•JDM power steering arms

•JDM vented front disc brakes & JDM calipers

•Rebuilt brake master cylinder

Interior:

•JDM pin stripe dash cluster.

•Full interior, good condition.

•Freshly re-trimmed door cards.

•Good condition parcel tray (blue, not brown).

•AJPS dash mat, black.

•dildo shifter

•small dished steering wheel.

•T3 spin turn hand brake knob. (drift button)

•Sony head unit but presently 4 " speakers

•Brand new remote mount battery in boot, fully sealed type. TIG’d stainless cradle to secure it.

•Wider accelerator and brake pedals

•Carpet replaced with new Knox auto carpet. Still have original carpet as well.

Uncracked dash

Has 2 black monza bucket seats (non fix back)

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Body:

•hole car recently sprayed white (everything beneath guards & bonnet).

•JDM fuel tank.

•New fuel pump (oem replacement).

•New “Toyota” rear tail-light centrepiece.

•JDM doors rust free.

•VGC hatch, rust free with demister.

•All guards well flared.

WHEELS:

15x8 -4 superlights some gutter rash

Comes with 2 25mm bolt on spacers so the wheels fill out the rear guards well (stick slightly out of guards)

THE BAD: rear right guard is cracked because the car rubs if you have 25mm spacers on the back and have people in the back.

call or text me on 0424 901 763 preffer text thanks izaac.

CHASING $10G may consider trades for something of interest, preffer cefiro, 4 door 32, rx7 fc (no commys or falcons) PRICE DROP 8 GRAND!!

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