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Item: 1997 JZA80 Twin Turbo Supra

Location: Sydney

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Item Condition: Immaculate

Reason for Selling: Genuine, going Overseas!

Price and Payment Conditions: 37k ono!!

Extra Info: Guys, I have an Immaculate Red (3L2 Code) TT supra For sale. Being the later model RZ-S, has the Twin Airbags, 4 Piston front brakes an 330mm Rotors. It is the facelift model, nicer head/tail lights, and different dash. 46,000kms (ORIGINAL!! I have log books from japan). In terms of Engine mods, it is totally standard, except for a Blitz Filter kit, and what looks like an earthing kit.

For an extra $1000, I will include two Recaro SRII Seats, in great condition, or opt for the stock electric options. For an extra $2000, I will leave the RAYS Engineering SE37 18" Rims, (Worth $1100 each!) Or put 17" Stockers.

It has a Top Secret body kit all round, immaculate, except for some small scraps, non visable underneath.

The Suspesion is the standard Bilstein, so hasnt been lowered. It has a GReddy strut brace. I havent had the car long at all, it was bought for 42k but due to family issues, i need to sell it quickly! So give me an offer!

Stereo is standard 6 Stacker in Dash, and It has a cool flare too lol!

Aircon just been regassed, come with 12 month rego (last week!), power windows, trac/snow control, central locking, Dual airbags, Climate Control.

Only issue with it, the driver mirror was snapped off (Before I had it) and it was glued back on, so the folding the mirrors in with the switch do not work.

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Contact Details: email on [email protected] or 0414992974

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