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Hey guys need to sell the sprinter, late model trueno, digital dash, power windows, power sterring, disc brake rear end,

12 MONTHS REGO!!!!

Engine:

20v bottom end with bigport head, been reco 1500ks ago.( NEW TIMING BELT AND HEAD GASKET)

Has TRD extractors and basically straight through exhaust

Bigger fuel pump

chipped ecu from Jpan.

Extra 20v bottom end need rebuild, and 20v head has majority of the front wheel drive parts like loom and computer.

Suspension:

G4 coilovers in front,

Trd green adjustable shocks and blue springs, really stiiff but good.

whiteline swaybars front and rear and pan hard rod

40mm RCA

Cusco caster brace.

Cusco strut brace.

Cusco bolt in cage.

AJPS harness brace.

Brakes:

DBA slotted rotors front and rear, project mu pads front and rear, braided brake lines front and rear.

Disc brake rear end with TRD 2 WAY still really really tight.

Interior:

digital dash

JJR steering wheel.

JJR bucket seat.

JDM passenger seat.

interior is stripper out no carpet or sound deadener.

Exterior:

Fibre glass bonnet, gaurds, hatch with perspex window and rear quater windows.

D-max front bar and side skirts.

not to sure on wheel brand but pretty sure 15x8 0 offset.

front bar damaged been zip tied back together.

car missing passenger side gaurd indicator and bar indicator and parker, gaurds and skirts not painted the same colour but still white.

body in not to bad condition, has a little rust around rear bar, but not to much. just need some TLC.

price $10,000 .... will remove parts if people dont want them, or to lower the price like wheels cage seat.

located Muswellbrook it bout 1.5 hrs from newcastle.

Would prefer text message as dont get on here very often.

0400647828

Cheers Gav.

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