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Up for sale I have my AE86 Panda Sprinter, I am selling it due to unforseen circumstances, as I am in need of the cash.

- Fresh Paint, Black & White Original Panda colours

- Wide Body Guards

- Full CA18 DET conversion

- 180SX front end conversion including; Cross Member, Power Steering, Lower Control Arms, Hubs & Brakes

- Tein Coilovers All Around

- Full Stainless Mandral Bent Exhaust

- Monster Combo Tacho with Oil Pressure, Water Temperature & Voltage

- Solid Engine Mounts

- Short Shifter

- 5 Puck Brass Button Clutch

- 180SX X Type Brake Upgrade

- Mechanical LSD

- Custom One Piece Tail Shaft

- MR2 Front Bucket Seats

- HKS Front Mount Intercooler

- Stainless Steel Plumbing

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Overall it is an extremely Quick Car, it breaks traction in the dry in 1st, 2nd & 3rd under acceleration alone. It is a Serious Track Car. The interior has been stripped out from the doors back, including sound deadening. It is registered, but I would not recommend it as a street car, or to be driven on the road at all. It is an extremely clean car, and a rare find. Paint looks immaculate, Great Stance with massive camber on the front. Very aggressive look.

Please Note! The front rims pictured DO NOT come with the car! It does however come with deep dish meshies

Chasing $7,500 OR NEAREST OFFER.

For any further questions, photos or to inspect feel free to call Alex on 0424 004 145, Cheers.

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