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Hey all,

Im throwing the interest out for a sale or swap of my ae86.

Engine: 2004 3sge beams from an Altezza

6Speed gear box and brand new tailshaft.

Suspension:

AJPS coilovers up front with 8kg springs

200m 6kg springs and short shocks in the rear.

27mm selby sway bar adjustable up front

20mm selby sway bar adjustable down back.

RCAS and power steering arms

Cusco camber tops.

Wheels: has some 16's on at the moment, but will come with more wheels then you can poke a stick at.

The car has recently had the beams motor installed and made 126kw at the wheels, the car is set up for track but also have the stock suspension if you want a cruising car with a bit of power.

Car is not engineered as the conversion has just been done, once it is engineered the car will then need to go through an emmission test, the car has a brand new catalyc converter as well. Along with a 2inch system all the way through and two rear mufflers one for street and one for the track.

Price $11k or swaps (interested in a 180 or cefiro, four door drifting love) (no commodore or falcodores)opdrift1.jpg

Pm for any questions.

Dave

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Bump,

I want a cefiro :)

Hi, Where are you located. I have got a collection of Nissans from 180sx to GTR34s looking for a good AE86 to add on the list

cheers

Alex

Hi, Where are you located. I have got a collection of Nissans from 180sx to GTR34s looking for a good AE86 to add on the list

cheers

Alex

Hey Alex,

Located in Sydney, but can deliver for the right price or the right swap.

Hey Alex,

Located in Sydney, but can deliver for the right price or the right swap.

Hi, I have got a black 180sx with Recaro seat. exhaust and full Monkey Magic body work, big front mount cooler complied ready to go.

Also, a 98 Chaser brought in for next years drifting champianship. B N body work, TRust FMIC,exhaust, HKS GT pro turbo, Cusco coil/overs Defi , Enkei 17"etc.etc. not complied yet cos the B N body is very agrassive.

What do you think?

cheers

Alex 0439 818008

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