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G'day, have my pride and joy for sale (copied from my car sales ad:P )

Reason for selling as have new job which requires a new car and very little time at home. Car was imported last year before the rules were changed. Have reciepts for work done in the past year (since being in Aust). Car has, EXEDY Heavy duty clutch and lightened flywheel (5000kms), Hybrid front mount copy intercooler kit (600x300x76), Greddy boost gauge, turbo timer and 5izgen cat-back exhaust (legal noise). The only mod being done since it's arrival in Aust is the front mount and clutch/flywheel. No rust, no leaks. Recently had full fuel clean including, new tank, flushed lines, reconditioned standard injectors and flushed fuel rail, new water pump, new turbo gaskets, rocker covers/oil sump resealed, new exhaust studs, flushed turbo coolant lines, Turbo inspected (running standard boost), new spark plugs, new battery (7 months) engine/clutch fan swapped for 12" and 10" thermo fans. This is a good example of a '32 Type M ready for modifications, very regrettable sale as I purchased this vehicle for modifying but need to move on to a new vehicle. First to see will buy, price is negotiable, feel free to inspect only if prepared to buy.

More info includes 106,000km, autometer oil pressure gauge.

Known problems: thermo fans are running through a manual switch in the cabin, so it needs to be re wired through the relay box/radiator switch to work like real thermos and come on when it reaches certain temps, the reason for this is that I simply installed them as a temporary job but have not got around to re-wiring it correctly

Needs a steering wheel cover

Paint isn't the best, its slightly faded and cracked in some places, but not by much i'm just fussy :ermm:

I am disappointed with having to sell this car (like all my other things:P ) but I need to move on to a new car and new location for my new job

Car is located at Gorokan (Central Coast, NSW). Contact via PM or call 0413292734

Looking for around the 10,900 ono offer mark. Open to offers just send me a PM

Cheers,

Dean

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