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hey ppl, been having money problems and i gotta sell my baby, its sad to let her go but what can i do i gota upload new photos, these are few months ago pics

1992 86,xxxks

5 spd manual

body is in good nick could do a cut and polish to get rid of scratches but besides that its mint

car was imported in 06

has reg till march nxt year

pioneer dvd player

kicker 6x9 in the rear and pioneer 6inch in the front

interia is mint dash has no cracks nothing, seats a mint condition

engine is still good never had a drama with her,

ive done the timing belt myself, put new cam seals and crank seal, new bearings, new water

greedy adjustable cam gears

hypergear atr43ss g1 450hp turbo

front mount cooler

3inch exhaust sounds nice

hks turbo timer with harness

gizzmo shift light

drift steering wheel

serviced every 5,000 or 3months using nulon 15-50 full syn oil

new gearbox and dif oil

new brakes all around including rotors

walbro 550hp intank pump nice a quiet not like a bosch 040

4 new tyres all around toyos on the front and goodyear on the back

theres a few other things i cant think of at the moment

the car is need of a tune due to the turbo upgrade, ive got a set of sard 550cc injectors and z32 afm, i will sell car cheaper witout tune but with a tune should see 220-230 mark

thurst bearing is noisy, apprently the prevouise owner put stright gear 1st 2nd and 3rd, box is strong dosent crunch or anyfin

some morning she struggle to get going, like she starts fine but for 5-10 sec idles real low, im leading to injectors leaking overnite and filling the chambers up but never never had a problem starting her

ive had the car for 8-9 months never had a problem with her, i would keep the car but gotta pay debts off, im kicking myself everyday to keep the car but i cant

what else can i say about the car, drives well, never stopped on me, i look after it well gets washed every week sometimes a wax aswell, :)

chasing 9500 as is with rego comes with afm and injectors

or 10k tuned

located south east victoria

please sms me 0432 506 443 dont be shy to ask me anything

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