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Make / Model / Year: 1997 ep91 Starlet

Km's on Car & Engine: 170,000kms on the body 120000 on the engine

Rego and or Safety Cert included?: Rego runs out 03/02/10 Engine number has been changed to the turbo engine. No RWC

Modifications: Where to start... this car has been my pride and joy for the last 7 years.

4EFTE Conversion.

Glanza wiring ecu and dash.

GT Box - New driveshafts and CV's

Extreme Organic Clutch

Short shifter

Shifter bushes replaced with bearings

Front mount intercooler

Log exhaust mani

Std CT9 with HKS Actuator set at 12psi

Speco Boost gauge

Std intake but will come with custom made shorty intake + Pod filter and brand new plumb back BOV

Full 2.5inch exhaust with high flow cat xforce muffler. Great note and not droning.

Apexi SAFC Neo with Field One harness adapter - Plug and play :P

Near new suspension abt 2000km's on the Lovell Springs and KYB Excel G's.

Whiteline Handling pack - Rear swaybar camber bolts and antilift kit.

Front strut brace (GT) Rear strut brace (whiteline)

Black Widow Alarm insurance approved alarm

GT Brake with slotted rotor's and bendix Ultimate pads.

Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Brace

15 inch rims - Bridgestone Adrenalin's on the front 95% - Bridgestone GIII's on the back @ 80%

Foglights

Caret Tail lights

Paseo Seats

New floor mats

Panasonic Stezza with aux input etc - Does the job etc :lol:

Black JDM bonnet... gotta green one spare.

If i think of anything else i'll add it in...

New legal window tint..

Mechanical, Interior and Exterior Condition: It's in great nick - has a couple of little pin dints courtesy of the various carparks in melb. There is a ciggie burn on the back seat :bunny:

Has been serviced religiously. Timing belt and idler pulley's have been done. Just given new fuel filter,plugs and oil filter. Penrite HPR15 used. Redline gearbox oil. New battery.

Sale Price and any conditions:

$4500 ono

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Contact Details:

Steve

0413324763

Drop me a message on here

Location:

Essendon

Victoria

Reason for selling:

Heading OS - I was going to keep it but can't keep leave it with anyone.... :) It has been such a awesome little car. I'll be sad to see it go... i hope it goes to a good home. :lol:

She handles like a little go kart and has plenty of go :cool:

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Hey Vincent TT

I've gotta couple of good friends in Adelaide who are apart of austarletclub... they both have EP91's with engine convo's. I'm pretty sure it was just a matter of swapping engine numbers over the phone. One had to go to regenancy (?) but that was for being pulled over for a atmo BOV.

If you want more details i can put you in touch with them?

They have both seen my starlet and will give you a honest opinion on it.

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