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Item: Ae86 Sprinter

Location: Gold Coast

Reason for Selling: After a nissan

Price and Payment Conditions: 13,500$ or swap + cash for 32 4 door. (preferably non turbo as 1jz will be put in)

Extra Info: Modification list

1986 Toyota Sprinter Levin

Jap Disc Brake Rear End

Rose Bush and Adjustable 5 Links (good for NA drift)

adjustable length sigma lower control arms on rose bush's (in front end)

TRD 2 way LSD (small axle so you can find new ones if need be!!!)

Weld in Half cage with side intrusions, cross diagonal and centre Vee

seam welded front end (strut towers)

was new 2Pac Paint Inside, outside and engine bay

was Brand New streeter Kit

14x7 Dish rims black face chrome lip (not wheels shown)

Techno Toy Tuning (USA) 35mm neg camber RCA's

brand new neg castor Cusco Camber tops

custom "shane and andy" coil overs in front (kei office springs, GAB adj shocks)

Josh Young's suspension outta the custard car (AU falcon springs and Tockiko shocks

Modified Brake Bias Valve

Modified Guards front and rear

JDM Guage Cluster (8000 rpm redline instead of 6500)

Short Shifter

Oil Cooler and Thermostat

NGK Plugs (200ks old)

Razorback Aftermarket ECU

1 red carbon fiber Bucket Seat with adjustable rails

winny the Pooh seat belt cushion

nardi steering wheel

braided clutch line

traction brackets on the rear axle (change the angle of the control arms)

VL turbo fuel pump

AE101 20 valve motor (4AGE Silver top)

Anthony Callum Tunned length Extractors and full 2.25 inch stainless exhauset

Tunned length open quads for induction love

Davies Craig thermofan

Powersteering arms with a non PS rack for super lock!

BIG Radiator

Registration for about 5 months

Furthermore, the entire car has been rewired TOP TO BOTTOM FRONT TO BACK by famous drifter Josh Young of Mango Tree performance!

Kits paint is very pig spec atm nothing a spray can cant fix.

Contact Details: 0405 089 086 , [email protected]

Pictures:

Has been raised and wheel allignment and retune for sale has mod plates for everything and now at legal ride height cops cant get me for anything. has 20v coilovers lsd cage bucket seat adjustable rose links ect ect ect built for drift.

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