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hi all, i am thinking about selling my well setup drift AE86, it is absolutly LOADED with stuff, the whole package works fantastic, and i have finally got the power i was after out of it.

makes 150 rwkw's on 9psi.

Below is a run down of the specs, with some pics.

Chassis:

Fully seam welded with structual support added in known weak areas, rear suspension points braced and welded

rear seat brace with harness mounts

Suspension:

AE86 struts cut down 120mm with coilover sleve kit welded on, SW20 REAR cusco inserts fitted along with a 10kg/mm spring, S13 Tein Cambertops, Sigma lower control arms modified with rosejoints, crossmember pick up point modified to lower roll center, Castor rods modified to allow more castor.

current specs are 4.5 degrees neg camber, 8 degrees castor and 1mm total toe out.

Rear susp consists of Kai Power 5 link adjustable rose jointed rear end, lower arms standard length and top arms are 5mm longer to give more grip. 8 kg/mm Cusco springs with approx 200 mm free height, TRD blue 8 way adjustable shocks. 18mm whiteline sway bar with nolathane bushes all round.

Drivetrain

Silvertop 20V 4age with microtech LTX8 ecu, 'Custom Kelway manifold', T25G turbo, dump pipe made by me, Hybrid cooler, custom inlet plenum made by me to feed boost into the existing quad throttles. 1jz injectors, Exedy HD 4 puck clutch, W55 gearbox, Custom tailshaft with T18 rear end, TRD 2 way lsd with 4.1 ratio.

Assorted

random wheels from 13's 14's and 15's, Paint job done by me, front and rear gaurds handflared by me, body is an extra 40 mm wider each side. Sparco seat, TRS 4 point harness, Omori gauges. Etc etc.

Jblood front bar and TRD rear wing

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Car will be sold with NO rego as its a track car but we all know with hachi's plate swaps are easy as anyway so getting rego isnt hard (not that i condone that)

also, will be sold with 15X7 front SSR reverse mesh dish wheels and rear 15X7 Advan Oni's also dished.

After reasonable offers around the 12K mark, i dont believe that this is a lot considering the 10K asking price you see on some aust spec cars which are basically still NA with sus and thats about it.

YES the car has been drifted, this car was only fully built 4-5 months ago and has NOT seen much track time at all. selling due to a few reasons which i wont share atm, but they are nothing to do with the car. i will be sad to see it go, but ive got something planned to buy for the new season.

I have vids of this car in action, its a proven competition package with me placing podium finishes in it, all it needs is a good driver as the set up is more then fine.

SERIOUS offers and enquiries to EMAIL and i WILL NOT SEPERATE PARTS so dont ask me :D

[email protected]

thanks

Edited by simon-ae86
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i realise that i may not get much interest from a skyline forum. but hey theres gotta be someone out there who is after a change.,.. i know i am. im getting atotally different type of car

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