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1984 Toyota Levin AE86 – 180ps+ super charged 4AGZE

Red Japanese imported Levin hatch, manual.

Engine:

’92 GTV AE101 4AGZE conversion with front mounted stock cooler – 170ps standard

HKS pod filter (new) and custom inlet pipe

Custom intercooler piping

Aftermarket 4-2-1 extractors and cat-back exhaust system

Aftermarket radiator

New oil catch can

Suspension:

Front roll centre adjusters

Cusco rose-jointed pan-hard rod

TRD damper and height adjustable coilover suspension with Cusco camber tops front

TRD damper adjustable shocks rear

TRD 8kg/mm front and 6.5kg/mm rear springs

Front strut brace

Driveline:

AE101 GTV clutch

TRD short shift kit

TRD LSD (2-way)

New RB74 brake pads and machined discs (also have a spare set of near new pads)

Interior:

JDM interior (Black and grey)

Safety 21 9 point roll cage – partially padded

Heavily bolstered drivers seat (like a Bribe Brix)

Standard JDM passenger seat

Nardi drift style steering wheel

Many gauges – oil temp, oil pressure, boost, voltage, water temp etc

AE92 cluster – so it has the supercharger light!

No rear interior

New front carpets with new heat insulator underneath

Exterior:

Advan 14x7” deep dish wheels with 0 offset

Dunlop FM901 195/65/14 with plenty of rubber

Flared guards

Supplied with Levin grill that I haven’t got around to fitting

TRD style rear wing

Front lip

Good condition Aus spec front and rear bumpers in black are fitting to the car but I also have the JDM spec bumpers that are painted red

Full service on arrival to Australia (Jan 2005 – Engine, gearbox and differential oil changed, oil filter, brake fluid and coolant changed. New spark plug, window wipers etc. Machined discs and new pads.

Has modification plate and is complianced with Queensland registration until August. A road worthy is all that is needed to register the car in Victoria (Vicroads will not need to inspect the car)

I have approximately $2000 worth of receipts detailing the work done on the car over the last few months. This includes servicing the super-charger, replacing the steering rack, wheel alignments, fitting new exhaust system, purchasing bumpers, carpet and general servicing of the car.

My job re-locating has forced this sale. I went form travelling only short distance to work to three quarters of an hour. As a result I have purchased another car to rack miles onto.

Price is neg at $12,500 (this includes all the spares such as bumpers, pads and the Levin grill etc)

Please pm or email me (Chris) at [email protected] or call 0412 015 906

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Hey all,

i have plenty of sweet pics and as soon as i figure out how to shrink and post them i will do so (do i need a host? could someone please host them for me if this is the case)

cheers

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