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Its time to let my e30 go to a new home, I don't have the time or space to give it the attention it needs and I just bought an R33

Good points:

- Megasquirt standalone ECU (have standard ecu, afm etc so its easy to change back)

- LC-1 wideband oxygen sensor, controller and gauge (needs new sensor i think)

- Beige leather interior

- 2 door

- Manual sunroof

- Custom front strut brace

- HID low beam headlights

- Strong motor and gearbox, blows no smoke

- 10mm thick or so front skid plate

- Some sort of aftermarket exhaust (not too loud or raspy, sounds deep and throaty)

The bad:

- The bilstein shocks need rebuilding (front left is seized i think )

- Front right wheel bearing needs replacing

- Rear shock mounts need doing

- There are 2 small areas of rust, just above the rear left tail lights and at the base of the drivers side A-pillar

- The leather has worn through on the steering wheel

- Dash is cracked (I do have a spare that is a lot better but not 100%)

- Body work has a couple of dents, clear coat is fading in some places

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I'm not going to lie and say the car is perfect, it does need some attention. With a bit of work it would make a nice daily driver or could be a good base for a track car.

$2250, or open to offers

If your interested, give me a call on 0424180029.

Located on Northern Beaches, Sydney.

Cheers, Tom

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