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Katatonic
29th December 2010, 04:12 PM
I'm looking to sell or swap my car - either a Honda Civic EG or newer (+ cash adjustment my way) or straight swap for a 2003 onwards Toyota Camry. It took me ages to get this car on the road and with my new job I need something a bit more "appropriate".

Sale price: $7,000
Location: Western Suburbs
KMS: 300,000 (body) - Unsure of engine, but I've done less than a few thousand since it being swapped.
Rego Due: May 2011 (just under 6 months)
Phone: 0403 618 762

Car has been through Regency inspection and the engine is registered with the car. This was a massive headfuck to say the least, but it's all perfectly legal now.

Main stuff:
AJPS springs with new shocks
4AGE Bigport with extractors and exhaust
Brand new braided lines (not fitted yet since it has new rubber hoses to get through Regency.
15" SSR Meshies with Dunlop Formula tyres (75% tread)
Recaro adjustable seat
Recently resprayed to fix up the rust etc
Brand new 2-way differ (still in box) and rear Kouki (not fitted to car)
4x brand new seat belts

Car has not been tracked. Pictures speak for themselves, inspections are welcome but please only serious people.

Price is very firm. I am losing a lot of money on this car, not just on fixing it up but making it road legal.

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Inside car pic (too big to upload here): http://www.starkvault.com/screens/sprinter/IMG_6096.JPG

Katatonic
6th January 2011, 04:13 AM
Bumpity Bump.

Armiee
6th January 2011, 10:01 AM
Was the paint job done professionally mate? And have you got any engine/interior shots? Link isn't working lol

Katatonic
6th January 2011, 10:03 AM
I wouldn't say 'professionally' done, but the entire inside and out was done, except for the engine bay.

I'll get some more pictures of the interior (which is average to be honest like any other Sprinter and not fancy) and the engine.

J-MAN
18th January 2011, 03:52 AM
hey mate does the motor run perfectly fine and no problems with anything els on the car i dnt care if the engine bay wld be dirty cse whoever buys it can leave it dirty or clean it up and wat did u mean by saying,
: i wouldnt say professionally done

Katatonic
18th January 2011, 06:52 PM
Spray job wasn't "professionally" done. It was done in a workshop, but not to the standards I would have expected.

Engine was done by a mechanic, so all work can be verified in that regard. Motor does run fine.

Arch
22nd January 2011, 12:37 PM
is this tunneys old 86?