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Item: 91 holden rodeo with shortened chassis conversion its fully stripped ready for paint comes with all parts.

shorty conversion and engine conversion were done 2 engineering specs....

2000 model front end..

2000 model styleside....

2000 model dash....

2000 model 1piece glass doors....

brandnew crystal clear flushmount headlights...

brandnew clear side blinkers and bar blinkers...

brandnew alloy fuel cell....

genuine frontbar....

brandnew chrome grill... with new billet insert...

comes with new rear tubs aswell incase you wan2 bag it....

imaculate r33 skyline seats....

brandnew tinted rear sliding window....

turbo fuel pump....

new 2" drop spindles....

comes with front 5stud conversion....

brandnew clear taillights lol....

..........

now for the engine conversion...... its got a nissan rb20det out of a r32 skyline the conversion is finished... its got a brandnew custom stainless exhaust manifold with a new t70 turbo also a new 40mm external wastegate... custom sump.... new frontmount intercooler.... 5spd gearbox.... new custom radiator.... engine has 44'000ks and is still under warranty....

also comes with a ford falcon lsd diff with 4link and watts link ready 2be shortened with disk brakes....

also ive got the original back window and doors if you want them....

just seeing if there is any intrest in it if not il just keep it and finish it in the next couple of months...

Location: forster nsw.....

Item Condition: unfinished....

Reason for Selling: dont have time 2 finish it....

Price and Payment Conditions: will swap for somthing of interest..... open 2 reasonable offers... it owes me in excess of $13000 i no i wont get back near wat ive spent but if you are goin 2 offer 1000 dont bother...

will swap with somthing of interest with cash adjustment.....

Contact Details: 0431641161

the ute alone cost me $4000 then the parts costed as followed...

genuine 2000 model front end with flush mount crystal clear lights $1300..

r33 seats$450..

engine package $ 2100..

turbo and manifold$1100..

2000 model 1piece glass doors$1000..

2000 model styleside $ 950..

alloy fuel cell $550..

tinted rear slider $500 from the us..

2inch drop spindles $380

clear taillights $150

engine conversion $1500 with custom sump....

new radiator $400

thats $14380 that ive spent on this off the top of my head..... also have folder with receipts of every $$$ spent on this and the work thats been done.....

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will also include.....

...Item: 1993 suzuki vitara jlx estate 5door wagon 1.6 fuel injected 16valve...

power steering. aircon with 183'000ks...

brandnew mp4/dvd/vcd/cd/cdrw player and new 6.5" 270w sony explod speakers....

2 new tyres...

power windows and mirrors....

15 inch alloy wheels...

tow bar...

if any1 is interested in a swap....

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